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Indian Summers (Australia versus India - Cricket's Battle of the Titans)
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Product Details
Author:
Gideon Haigh
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
352
Publisher:
Allen & Unwin (October 29, 2024)
Language:
English
Audience:
General/trade
ISBN-13:
9781761472138
ISBN-10:
1761472135
Dimensions:
6.02" x 9.21"
File:
Eloquence-IPG_03192026_P9854863_onix30_Complete-20260319.xml
Folder:
Eloquence
List Price:
$26.99
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60
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P-IPG
Discount Code:
C
Imprint:
Allen & Unwin
Weight:
16oz
Overview
The master cricket writer on the battle between two cricket superpowers: Australia and India.
'This rivalry has got bigger and bigger. It's not just Australia and India. The entire cricketing world is watching.' - Ravi Shastri
As Australia and India battle for the World Test Championship, today's pre-eminent cricket writer, Gideon Haigh, has captured a century of fierce rivalry between these two cricketing superpowers: from Bradman and Hazare to the unforgettable tied test of '86, Warne versus Tendulkar and Australia's victorious away series of 2004, to today's heroes Cummins and Kohli, India's astonishing win at the Gabba in 2021 - and of course Australia's shock 2023 World Cup victory in front of 92,000 in Ahmedabad.
From over three decades of covering cricket's greatest matches, in Indian Summers Gideon Haigh, author of On the Ashes, has brought together a collection from this most glorious cricketing contest and its most infamous moments, from colonial times to the present day.
'As a cricket writer Gideon Haigh has few peers, past or present . . . a class act.' - Sydney Morning Herald
'The Bradman of cricket writing' -Sunday Telegraph
'The finest cricket writer alive' - The Australian
'Australia's finest writer on cricket' - The Times
'The world's greatest living cricket writer' - The Guardian
'This rivalry has got bigger and bigger. It's not just Australia and India. The entire cricketing world is watching.' - Ravi Shastri
As Australia and India battle for the World Test Championship, today's pre-eminent cricket writer, Gideon Haigh, has captured a century of fierce rivalry between these two cricketing superpowers: from Bradman and Hazare to the unforgettable tied test of '86, Warne versus Tendulkar and Australia's victorious away series of 2004, to today's heroes Cummins and Kohli, India's astonishing win at the Gabba in 2021 - and of course Australia's shock 2023 World Cup victory in front of 92,000 in Ahmedabad.
From over three decades of covering cricket's greatest matches, in Indian Summers Gideon Haigh, author of On the Ashes, has brought together a collection from this most glorious cricketing contest and its most infamous moments, from colonial times to the present day.
'As a cricket writer Gideon Haigh has few peers, past or present . . . a class act.' - Sydney Morning Herald
'The Bradman of cricket writing' -Sunday Telegraph
'The finest cricket writer alive' - The Australian
'Australia's finest writer on cricket' - The Times
'The world's greatest living cricket writer' - The Guardian








