The Hollow Crown

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Award-winning cricket writer Mark Peel charts the development of the England captaincy from 1945 to the present, with portraits of England's 43 captains. Is England's failure to produce sufficient leaders of stature - especially in comparison with Australia - down to individual deficiencies or the exacting nature of the job? Award-winning cricket writer Mark Peel charts the development of the England captaincy - from the autocratic captains of the post-war years to the dual captaincy of the present, where power is shared between captain and coach. Peel examines the huge demands the England captaincy imposes on the occupant and why few leave office with their reputation enhanced. You''ll learn about the long-lasting legacy of the Hutton captaincy of the mid-1950s, the downfall of mavericks such as Brian Close, Tony Greig and Mike Gatting, the success of the Illingworth and Brearley eras and the chaos of the 1980s, when captains came and went with regular abandon, and finally the glory years of Michael Vaughan and Andrew Strauss. The Hollow Crown contains individual portraits of the 43 England captains, exploring their background, philosophy, strengths, weaknesses and the legacy they left, with special attention given to the likes of Hutton, May, Illingworth, Brearley, Atherton, Hussain, Vaughan and Strauss.


  • | Author: Mark Peel
  • | Publisher: Pitch Publishing Ltd
  • | Publication Date: Aug 03, 2020
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  • | Binding: Hardback
  • | ISBN-13: 9781785316630
  • | ISBN-10: 178531663X
Author:
Mark Peel
Publisher:
Pitch Publishing Ltd
Publication Date:
Aug 03, 2020
Binding:
Hardback
ISBN-13:
9781785316630
ISBN10:
178531663X