The third in the series of books celebrating the achievements and the players to represent Glamorgan County Cricket Club covers a period with some of the most successful seasons in the Club's history, as well as some of their worst! It was a period with the daffodil golden summers of the 1960s when the Welsh county defeated the Australian tourists in 1964 and 1968, both times at the St Helen's ground in Swansea, as well as the season of 1969 when, under the captaincy of Tony Lewis, Glamorgan won the County Championship for the second time in the Club's history. Also covered is the summer of 1977 when Glamorgan, after years of underachievement in limited-overs cricket, reached their first-ever one-day final at Lord's, meeting Middlesex in the final of the Gillette Cup. It was also a period when some of the greatest names in the Club's history played for the Club, including Alan Jones, Don Shepherd and Peter Walker, with the years covered by this fascinating and lavishly illustrated book encompassing an important period in the development of cricket in the UK, with the introduction of one-day tournaments, the end of amateur status and the arrival of overseas players and international stars in county teams.
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- 2023
- 2020
The second in the series of books celebrating the achievements of Glamorgan's players covers the period from their inaugural first-class match in 1921 to the summer of 1948 when they won the County Championship title for the first-ever time. It contains profiles of some of the legendary names in the history of Welsh cricket, including Maurice Turnbull, Johnnie Clay and Wilf Wooller, as well as yeoman professionals who gave loyal service to Glamorgan. It includes some who went on to win honours in Test cricket, as well as those who appeared in wartime friendlies, plus other lesser lights in the Club's history and one-match wonders, who included a fifteen-year-old schoolboy who appeared in the final match of 1922. Many of the 170 people included in this book went on to fame and fortune in other areas of life, becoming diplomats, politicians, BBC producers, schoolmasters, lawyers, businessmen, journalists or sportsmen in other fields, including football, rugby and golf. Some won military honours during the First or Second World War, whilst others appeared in the Olympics, including one former Glamorgan player who as a badminton coach witnessed the atrocities at the 1972 Munich Games.
- 2019
Lavishly illustrated book featuring the 240 men who played for the Welsh county between the Club's formation in 1888 and their elevation into the County Championship in 1921.
- 2017
Front Foot to Front Line
- 210 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
Front Foot to Front Line commemorates Welsh cricket's contribution to the Great War by chronicling the lives of 55 professional and amateur cricketers who left the friendly rivalry of the crease for the brutality and horror of the trenches, and lost their lives as servicemen on the bloody battlefields of Europe.
- 2017
Extensively researched and lavishly illustrated, Always Amongst Friends traces the 150-year history of the Cardiff and County Club through a scholarly study of the social and economic history of Cardiff, and celebrates the Club's colourful characters, by exuding the warmth and camaraderie so treasured by its members.
- 2014
Glamorgan CCC Miscellany: Glamorgan Trivia, History, Facts & STATS
- 144 páginas
- 6 horas de lectura
Featuring a treasure trove of anecdotes and astonishing statistics, this collection offers a deep dive into the rich history of Glamorgan County Cricket Club. Compiled by the club's archivist, it presents essential trivia that every fan will appreciate, making it a must-have for those passionate about the legacy of the Dragons.
- 2014
'Lucky' Jim Pleass
- 128 páginas
- 5 horas de lectura
'Lucky' Jim Pleass is the last surviving member of Glamorgan's County Championship winning team of 1948, the first time the Welsh team won the highest honour in county cricket.
- 2013
Glamorgan CCC 1888-2012 celebrates the people who have taken the Club on the remarkable journey through 125 years. Using a series of team photographs from the Club's archives - many of which have never been previously published this is a fascinating collection that will greatly appeal to Glamorgan supporters and lovers of Welsh sport in general.
- 2009
From Sophia to Swalec: A History of Cricket in Cardiff
- 224 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
Focusing on the rich history of Wales' only first-class county cricket club, this book provides an in-depth look at its evolution and significance in the sport. Coinciding with the launch of the modern SWALEC Stadium, it highlights key moments and figures that have shaped the club, making it an essential read for cricket enthusiasts and those interested in Welsh sports heritage.
- 2008
Cricket in Wales
- 231 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
Features the history of cricket in Wales, tracing the evolution of, and the fundamental role of the game in the culture and social history of the Principality.