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WINNER OF THE CRICKET SOCIETY AND MCC BOOK OF THE YEAR AWARD 2016
SHORTLISTED FOR THE WILLIAM HILL SPORTS BOOK OF THE YEAR AWARD 'I
doubt there will be a better book written about this period in West
Indies cricket history.' Clive Lloyd Cricket had never been played
like this. Cricket had never meant so much. The West Indies had
always had brilliant cricketers; it hadn't always had brilliant
cricket teams. But in 1974, a man called Clive Lloyd began to lead
a side which would at last throw off the shackles that had hindered
the region for centuries. Nowhere else had a game been so closely
connected to a people's past and their future hopes; nowhere else
did cricket liberate a people like it did in the Caribbean. For
almost two decades, Clive Lloyd and then Vivian Richards led the
batsmen and bowlers who changed the way cricket was played and
changed the way a whole nation - which existed only on a cricket
pitch - saw itself. With their pace like fire and their scorching
batting, these sons of cane-cutters and fishermen brought pride to
a people which had been stifled by 300 years of slavery, empire and
colonialism. Their cricket roused the Caribbean and antagonised the
game's traditionalists. Told by the men who made it happen and the
people who watched it unfold, Fire in Babylon is the definitive
story of the greatest team that sport has known.
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