raditionally, cricket books are divided into autobiographies and biographies, tours, history, coaching, statistical and essay collections. The new member of the by Stefan Szymanski and Tim Wigmore looks at the modern game through a data-enriched lens, giving us answers to questions that haven’t been asked yet. As does (by Nathan Leamon and Ben Jones) with its graphs and figures and questions such as why Indians don’t bat left-handed. You don’t need to agree with everything, but they are thought-provoking and fun.
BOOK CRICKET
Jan 28, 2023
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