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Victory in Australia
The Remarkable Story of England's Greatest Ashes Triumph 1954-55
Victory in Australia
The Remarkable Story of England's Greatest Ashes Triumph 1954-55
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Description
'Meticulously researched and (for any cricket fan) unputdownable... splendidly atmospheric.' - The Times
'Such incredibly gripping sports writing. It was like being there. Truly. Every ball' - Giles Coren
'It really is the best cricket book I have ever read.' - Douglas Miller, Association of Cricket Statisticians
THE DEFINITIVE ACCOUNT OF AN EPIC ASHES BATTLE
The Ashes series of 1954–55 marked a watershed moment in the history of English cricket. Under the leadership of Len Hutton, the national team's first professional captain, one of the greatest group of players ever to represent England won an Ashes series in Australia for the first time in more than 20 years. It is a feat that has been repeated only four times in more than 70 years since.
But Hutton's men had to overcome the additional obstacle of losing heavily in the first Test – only one England team has managed to win an overseas Ashes series after such a monumental setback.
The names of the cricketers who locked horns in 1954–55 resonate down the decades – Hutton's team included Denis Compton, Frank Tyson, Brian Statham, Trevor Bailey, Godfrey Evans, Peter May and Colin Cowdrey. Among their Australian opponents were Ray Lindwall, Keith Miller, Neil Harvey and Richie Benaud. In the 1950s, these players were not just elite sportsmen, they were household names.
An Ashes series for the ages is brought thrillingly to life in this momentous slice of sporting and social history.
Table of Contents
Dramatis personae
Part 1: Debacle in Brisbane
Part 2: Plots, coups and the English class system
Part 3: Choosing Hutton's men
Part 4: The long road to Brisbane
Part 5: Typhoon Frank hits Sydney
Part 6: Cracks appear in Melbourne
Part 7: Adelaide and the Ashes
Part 8: Return to Sydney
Postscript
Records and statistics
Bibliography
Acknowledgments
Index
Product details
Published | 03 Jul 2025 |
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Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 400 |
ISBN | 9781399415033 |
Imprint | Bloomsbury Sport |
Illustrations | Integrated black and white images |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
About the contributors
Reviews
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meticulously researched and (for any cricket fan) unputdownable
The Times
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it really is the best cricket book I have ever read.
Douglas Miller, Association of Cricket Statisticians
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An outstanding addition to cricket's literature. With both detail and description, Richard Whitehead marvellously recreates one of the great tours of the 20th century and brings both the era – and the men who shaped it – back into full, vibrant breathing life.
Duncan Hamilton, three times winner of the William Hill Sports Book of the Year
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A wonderfully full-bodied account, alert to every human and social as well as cricketing nuance, of a tour that still burns bright in English memories.
David Kynaston, English historian and author
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Such incredibly gripping sports writing. It was like being there. Truly. Every ball. With the added bonus of knowing it would all turn out okay for once.
Giles Coren
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Elegant and evocative, this will surely stand as the definitive word on England's most astonishing Ashes tour ever.
Matthew Engel, former 'Wisden' editor