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The Ashes cricket series, played out between England and Australia, is the oldest, and arguably the most keenly contested, rivalry in international sport. And yet the majority of the first representative Australian cricket team to tour England in 1878 in fact regarded themselves as Englishmen.
In May of that year the SS City of Berlin docked at Liverpool, and the Australians stepped onto English ground to begin the inaugural first-class cricket tour of England by a representative overseas team. As they made their way south to play the MCC in the second match of the tour, the intrepid tourists, or "the strangers," as they were referred to in the press, encountered arrogance and ignorance, cheating umpires and miserable weather. But by defeating a powerful MCC side in a single afternoon's play, they turned English cricket on its head. The Lord's crowd, having openly laughed at the tourists, wildly celebrated a victory that has been described as "arguably the most momentous six hours in cricket history" and claimed the Australians as their own.
The Strangers Who Came Home is a compelling social history which brings that momentous summer to life, telling the story of these extraordinary men whose glorious achievements on the field of play threw open the doors to international sports touring, and how these men from the colonies provided the stimulus for Australian nationhood through their sporting success and brought unprecedented vitality to international cricket.
Published | May 26 2015 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 304 |
ISBN | 9781408842874 |
Imprint | Wisden |
Dimensions | 234 x 153 mm |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
This is an excellent, bustling account
The Independent
John Lazenby takes us on a fascinating journey. His research and eye for detail is evidenced by a comprehensive bibliography, while an accomplished narrative style makes this a joy to read.
Western Morning News
Fascinating
Choice Magazine
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