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Edging Towards Darkness: The story of the last timeless Test

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By (author): John Lazenby

Cricket matches didnt always top out at five days, regardless of a result or not they used to be timeless, with play continuing until one team won, no matter how many days that took. The last of these which took place in Durban in 1939, in a series pitched against the backdrop of impending war is now universally acknowledged as 'the timeless Test'. Weighing in at a prodigious ten days the match stretched from 314 March 1939, and allowed for two rest days, while one days play (the eighth) was lost entirely to rain it is quite simply the longest Test ever played. A litany of records also perished in its wake and 'whole pages of Wisden were ruthlessly made obsolete'. If that was not enough, one player, the fastidious South African batsman Ken Viljoen, felt the need to have his hair cut twice during the game. Only the matches between Australia and England at Melbourne in 1929, which lasted eight playing days, and West Indies and England at Sabina Park, Jamaica, a year later (seven days), come remotely close in terms of their duration. In Edging Towards Darkness, John Lazenby tells the story of that Test for the first time. Set firmly in its historical and social setting, the story balances this game against the threat of encroaching world war in Europe unfolding at terrifying speed before bringing these two disparate strands together in an evocative and vibrant denouement. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 487g
  • Dimensions: 135 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Jun 2017
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781472941305

About John Lazenby

John Lazenby has since 1997 worked as a freelance journalist on national newspapers including The Times the Sunday Times the Guardian the Daily Telegraph and the Sunday Telegraph and as a sports broadcaster for both radio and television. His first book Test of Time: Travels in Search of a Cricketing Legend was longlisted for the William Hill Prize and his last book The Strangers Who Came Home:The First Australian Cricket Tour of England was published to critical acclaim.

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