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Yorkshire's Cricketing Legends - Yorkshire-born Test Cricketers (Paperback)
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Yorkshire's Cricketing Legends - Yorkshire-born Test Cricketers (Paperback)
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Of all the 18 first-class cricket counties, there are none with a
more richer and illustrious history than Yorkshire County Cricket
Club, and "Yorkshire's Cricketing Legends: Yorkshire-born Test
Cricketers" takes the reader on a historical sporting journey
chronicling the careers of the club's most prominent players. Many
have walked onto the field of play to represent the White Rose
County, but not all have worn the famous cap and sweater, while
some have gone no further than a brief appearance or a second XI
match, although it is certain that none will ever forget the day
they did. However, there are only 78 of them who have gone on to
represent their country, and some have become household names in
every cricket-playing country in the world, thus becoming the true
legends of Yorkshire and England cricket. Of course, not all
Yorkshire-born cricketers who played test cricket have played for
their native county, in fact 15 of them did not. Some moved to
distant lands early in their careers while others could not break
into the Yorkshire team for one reason or another, but all have a
connection to the county because of their birth. It is fair to
assume that all those who did not play would have played, given the
chance, and this book will allow the reader to see who those
players are and why a select band of 95 cricketers have got
something very special in common. Jim Laker and Derek Shackelton,
to name but two, are players that have slipped the Yorkshire net,
each because of different circumstances, and imagine what a
Yorkshire bowling attack it would have been in the 1950s and 60s,
with Laker and Shackelton joining Trueman, Wardle, Appleyard and
Illingworth. Indeed, would Surrey have won the County Championship
seven times in the 1950s if those two had worn the White Rose of
Yorkshire? The most intriguing question of all is who will be the
96th?
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