WHAT Did You Say Stopped Play?

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Wisden
Wisden Chronicle

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  • ISBN 9781472954381
  • Weight: 238g
  • Dimensions: 120 x 180mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Oct 2018
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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Among the mysteries of cricket is the fact that, of all games, it acts as a magnet for amazing, eccentric, humorous and downright weird happenings. For the past quarter-century the Chronicle section of Wisden has been collecting news of cricket's strangest goings-on. This is just a selection...

It's normal for rain to stop play in cricket. But that's not all: flying objects, passing dictators, animals of all kinds including a very improbable tiger – they have all had the same effect. But even when the game keeps going, cricket is a magnet for the weird and wonderful.

For the past quarter-century the Chronicle section of Wisden has been collecting the most remarkable events in the game: the eccentric, the extraordinary and the excruciatingly funny.

This is the cricket that reference books would normally ignore, from the village greens of England to the back alleys of Asia. This selection is about Tendulkar-worshippers and angry neighbours; about scoring a thousand and being all out for nought. There are politicians and protesters; celebs and streakers; judges and jobsworths ... and batsmen who really do murder the bowlers.

Matthew Engel is a journalist and author who edited Wisden for 12 years (with a gap) between 1993 and 2007. His other books include Eleven Minutes Late (about Britain's railways), Engel’s England and That's the Way It Crumbles: the American Conquest of English.

Nick Newman is an award-winning cartoonist and writer. He has drawn cartoons for the Sunday Times, Private Eye and Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack , amongst others. He edited Private Eye - A Cartoon History and has co-authored many radio and TV shows, films and plays, including The Wipers Times.