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James Pycroft

The Cricket Field

In “The Cricket Field,” James Pycroft offers a comprehensive exploration of the sport of cricket, intertwining historical analysis and personal anecdotes to illuminate the game's evolving significance in 19th-century England. Pycroft's literary style combines a vibrant narrative with meticulous detail, making both the technical aspects of cricket and its cultural implications accessible to readers. With chapters oscillating between the technical intricacies of batting and bowling and broader reflections on the game's social impact, Pycroft captures the spirit of cricket as both a sport and a symbol of national identity during a period marked by profound social change. James Pycroft, an accomplished cricketer and Oxford graduate, taps into his extensive background in both sport and literature to produce this seminal work. His firsthand experiences on the cricket field imbue the text with authenticity and a palpable enthusiasm for the game. Additionally, Pycroft's position as a contemporary of the cricketing dialogue of his time places him at a unique juncture, allowing him to articulate the intricate relationship between sport and society in Victorian England. For enthusiasts of cricket, history, and literature, “The Cricket Field” emerges as an essential read that not only entertains but also educates. Pycroft's rich prose and deep understanding of the game provide a stimulating experience for readers, making this work indispensable for anyone interested in the roots of cricket and its lasting impact on English culture.
224 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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