
Cricket: A Modern Anthology
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Narrated by:
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Nick Taylor
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By:
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Jonathan Agnew
About this listen
Jonathan “Aggers” Agnew, England’s voice of cricket, showcases some of the very best writings on the noble game, from the 1930s to the present day.
In this wide-ranging and beautifully-produced anthology, Test Match Special’s Jonathan ‘Aggers’ Agnew, chooses a wide variety of writings on the sport that has consumed his life, from the 1932/33 Ashes (Bodyline) series right up to the present day. In a series of carefully considered, thematically organised reflections, he examines the importance of their contribution to our understanding and appreciation of cricket. With input from several eminent cricketing historians, including the librarian at Lord’s, the book contains a fascinating range of material, from renowned classics to books that have hardly seen the light of day in the United Kingdom (e.g. The Hanse Cronje Story by Garth King); from overseas fiction to modern day autobiographies (Marcus Trescothick, Simon Hughes, Mike Brearley etc.) that have attained classic status. With 75 seminal cricket images, original line drawings and a comprehensive index, this book is a must-have for any self-respecting cricket fan.
©2013 Jonathan Agnew (P)2013 HarperCollins Publishers Limitedif you like cricket, you'll love this
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One for Cricket History Lovers
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It would have been better if JA (or somebody other than Nick Taylor) had narrated all of his bits and Nick Taylor had just read the extracted stories.
Nick Taylor has a clear voice but due to the fact this is non fiction he did not consider "characterising" any of the persons stories
Could Have been edited better and narrated clearer
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Well researched, spoilt by poor performance.
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Would you listen to Cricket: A Modern Anthology again? Why?
YesWhat did you like best about this story?
n/aWho might you have cast as narrator instead of Nick Taylor?
Anyone who could pronounce words and names correctly. e.g. lieutenant (pronounced the American way when referring to someone in the British army), Greenidge, Belvoir, etc. as well as those of sub-continetal players.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
The part written by Basil D'OliveiraAny additional comments?
As above. The narration was ridiculous.Brilliant anthology rather spoilt
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If you could sum up Cricket: A Modern Anthology in three words, what would they be?
This is hugely enjoyable but the ineptitude of the narrator's pronunciation is remarkable - how can you mispronounce fracas, desultory, inter-necine, to list but a few? One might forgive the occasional lapse but this is like publishing a book with spelling errors on every page - I would love to watch Jonathan Agnew listen to this and wince every other minute at the crassness of some of the narration ("why did I not take 20 minutes to vet the narrator?").What did you like best about this story?
Playing cricket with mispronunciations - 4 for a name mispronounced ("Green-idge"! "Cardus"). 6 for an utterly normal word oddly stressed or Manuel-ised. Nick Taylor is surely not from Barcelona - and don't call him Shirley.How could the performance have been better?
The policeman from Allo, Allo? The Two Ronnies?If you made a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?
The English Patient or Murder Most FoulAny additional comments?
Buy the book - if only because Jonathan Agnew is a fine man and the book is otherwise really rather marvellousGreat book but...
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Interesting historically and knowledgeable.
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