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Wisden at The Oval (Hardcover)
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Wisden at The Oval (Hardcover)
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The Oval in Kennington, south London - with its instantly
recognisable gasholders - is one of sport's most iconic and popular
venues. It has played host to an array of blue-ribbon sporting
events over the years, including the FA Cup final and rugby's first
varsity match. But it is as an iconic cricket venue that it is so
widely known and loved. Since opening in 1845, The Oval has been
the home of Surrey County Cricket Club, and these days it
traditionally hosts the final Test match of the English season. It
was one of the first grounds to stage a Test match (second only to
Melbourne's MCG), when it hosted England-Australia in 1880, and its
place in sporting history continues as 2017 sees the 100th Test
match at the venue. The modern-day history of cricket can be told
purely by referencing events that have taken place at The Oval or
players that called the ground home. Wisden at The Oval takes the
reader through that rich history, delving into the Almanack's
archive, and arguing that more memorable events and moments have
happened at The Oval than any other ground in the world. It will
showcase the remarkable matches and series: from that first Test
match in England and the subsequent birth of the Ashes, to the
first ever official County Championship (won by Surrey), the first
ever One Day World Cup in 1975, The Oval's key role in the birth of
Twenty20 in 2003, and the biggest series of modern times with the
2005 Ashes and three subsequent Ashes victories in the following
decade. It will celebrate the outstanding players and performances,
including: Jack Hobbs, who played home games and his final Test at
The Oval; Len Hutton's astounding 364* in 1938; Don Bradman's final
innings; the iconic performances of Surrey's Jim Laker; Fred
Trueman becoming the first player to take 300 Test wickets; the
era-defining West Indians of the 70s and 80s who called it a home
from home; and all the greats of the game through to today.
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