We will have to look at the data. As this quote hit the airwaves it was said to sum up England's backward and stuttering performance at the 2015 World Cup. It didn't matter that Peter Moores, the coach at the time, had been misheard - he said he would look at it later. The narrative of a team held back by too much information had taken hold. But this was not the first time England had struggled in cricket's premier event. England's history with one-day cricket is a troubled one. Despite inventing the limited-overs game more than 50 years ago they have never won the World Cup. 28 Days' Data tells the story of England at every World Cup since 1992, speaking with those that were there and the journalists that covered their efforts to pick through the remains. With interviews from England captains, players and coaches, this is the definitive take on England's failed attempts to be world beaters in the shortest forms of the game - and whether things might finally be about to change.
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Weight: 336g
Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
Publication Date: 27 Jul 2016
Publisher: Pitch Publishing Ltd
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781785311505
About Dave TicknerPeter Miller
Peter Miller is a freelance cricket writer blogger and podcaster. He is the co-author of the critically acclaimed Second XI: Cricket in Its Outposts. He writes on the international and domestic game for ESPNCricinfo All Out Cricket The Cricketer and Cricket365. He makes regular appearances to discuss cricket on BBC Radio Wales and produces and presents the Geek & Friends Cricket podcast. Dave Tickner is a sub-editor cricket writer and tipster for Sporting Life. He has also written on English cricket and football for Sky Sports Sky Bet Football365 Cricket365 and TEAMtalk. He has covered every Ashes Test since 2006/07 as well as the last three World Cups. He also rants on Geek & Friends whenever Peter will let him.