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Books > Sport & Leisure > Sports & outdoor recreation > Ball games > Cricket
Shortlisted for The Telegraph's Sports Book Awards - Autobiography
of the Year, 2019 Longlisted for the Specsavers National Book
Awards One of the Daily Mail's and the Observer's Books of the
Year, 2018 The match-winning superstar of the England cricket team
finally shares his remarkable personal story in this
eagerly-awaited autobiography. Moeen traces his journey from
backyard cricket to the county game and his first-class debut as a
teenager, through to his international debut at the relatively late
age of 27 and the golden summer of 2017, when he was anointed
Player of the Series against South Africa with thousands of England
fans chanting his name. But cricket is just one part of Moeen's
life. His upbringing in the tough Sparkhill neighbourhood of
Birmingham and the awakening at eighteen that led him to become a
devout Muslim have given him a social conscience unusual for an
elite athlete but have also attracted controversy. Here, for the
first time, Moeen tells his side of the story. Talented, tenacious
and thoughtful, Moeen Ali is a true all-rounder.
Front Foot to Front Line commemorates Welsh cricket's contribution
to the Great War by chronicling the lives of 55 professional and
amateur cricketers who left the friendly rivalry of the crease for
the brutality and horror of the trenches, and lost their lives as
servicemen on the bloody battlefields of Europe. The distinguished
author and the leading authority on Welsh cricket, Andrew Hignell,
traces the major themes and battles of the First World War to
provide a poignant snapshot of how Wales lost a generation of young
men who were united by their love of cricket and their courage to
serve their country. Front Foot to Front Line not only pays tribute
to the cricketers, drawn from over 35 local clubs across Wales, who
lost their lives but also to those who returned home permanently
affected by their experiences of warfare. The book also highlights
the involvement of many characters involved at the grassroots of
Welsh club cricket who served with distinction and will be of great
interest to the large Welsh cricketing fraternity as well as to
those with an interest in military history. The cricket clubs
featured in Front Foot to Front Line include: Blaina, Barry,
Brecon, Bridgend Town, Briton Ferry, Cardiff, Cowbridge,
Crickhowell, Denbighshire, Ferndale, Garth, Glamorgan, Llancarfan,
Llandovery College, Llandudno, Llanelli, Monmouthshire, Neath,
Newport, Pontypridd, Radyr, Swansea, Usk Valley, and Ystrad Mynach.
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