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Fatty Batter: How Cricket Saved My Life (Then Ruined It)
Was R140.95Now R119.81(eB 1198)
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Country: United KingdomFormat: Softcover
Publisher: Ebury PressISBN: 9780091901516 Publication date: April 2008 Length: 193mm Width: 124mm Thickness: 23mm Weight: 218g Pages: 314
Fatty Batter: How Cricket Saved My Life (Then Ruined It)
Was R140.95 Now R119.81
The hilarious story of one man's cricket obsession: from his earliest days as a fat boy growing up in a Brighton sweetshop to his years running a team of dysfunctional inadequates, cricket has offered shelter from life's irksome realities. A fat boy with a passion for sweets and a loathing for games, the young Michael Simkins finds in cricket a sport where size doesn't necessarily matter and a full-blown obsession is born. Now in middle-age, he still harbours the somewhat deluded belief that the England middle-order might usefully benefit from his hard-earned skills. From impromptu Test series played with his dad in the family sweetshop through to his years running a team of dysfunctional inadequates, Fatty Batter tells the hilarious story of one man's life lived through cricket.
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