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Product details

  • ISBN 9781472129536
  • Weight: 220g
  • Dimensions: 124 x 196mm
  • Publication Date: 23 May 2019
  • Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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'Engaging and enjoyable . . . as probing and as penetrative as a Jimmy Anderson opening spell . . . This is no ordinary novel by no ordinary novelist' Sunday Times

'A fine addition to the painfully thin oeuvre of modern fictional works about cricket' Mike Atherton, The Times

'Outstanding' Mail on Sunday

'If all you know is cricket, then cricket will break you . . .'

It is the final Test match of The Ashes. A nation expects, and the rest of the cricketing world is watching.

Fast-paced, humorous and candid, The Test follows the battles on and off the field as stand-in England captain, James McCall, tries to get his exhausted team across the finish line. Along the way, his story becomes one of fatherhood, friendship and trusting yourself when no one else will.

Nathan Leamon's love letter to Test cricket is that rare thing: a novel that captures the feel and flavour of professional sport from the inside - the good, the bad and the simply surreal.

Not since J. L. Carr's classic A Season in Sinji has there been a novel that quite captures the spirit of the game.

Included in Wisden Cricket Monthly's Finest Cricket Books Ever Written

Since leaving Cambridge with a Maths degree, Nathan has had various jobs in education and professional sport. In 2009, he was recruited by Andy Flower to be the Performance Analyst with the England cricket team, a role he has performed ever since. He lives in Berkshire.

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