Berkmann’s Cricketing Miscellany

Berkmann’s Cricketing Miscellany

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Marcus Berkmann, author of the cricket classics Rain Men and Zimmer Men, returns to the great game with this irresistible miscellany of cricketing trivia, stories and more fascinating facts than Geoffrey Boycott could shake a stick of rhubarb at. Which England captain smoked two million cigarettes in his lifetime? Which Australian captain, asked what his favourite animal was, said ‘Merv Hughes’? What did Hitler think of cricket? Which National Hunt trainer had a dog called Sobers? Who was described in his obituary as ‘perhaps the only unequivocally popular man in Yorkshire’?

No other sport is so steeped in oddness and eccentricity. There’s the only Test player ever to be executed for murder, the only first-class cricketer to die on the Titanic, and the only bestselling author to catch fire while playing at Lord’s. (It was Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The ball hit a box of matches in his pocket.) All cricket is here, including an XI entirely made up of players who share their names with freshwater fish.

Marcus Berkmann has spent more than thirty years sitting in front of various television screens swearing at incompetent England batsmen. In his leisure time he has written columns on sport for Punch, the Independent on Sunday and the Daily Express. He is a regular contributor to Private Eye and film critic of the Oldie, and writes book reviews for the Daily Mail. His books include Rain Men: The Madness of Cricket, Zimmer Men: The Trials and Tribulations of the Ageing Cricketer,Fatherhood: The Truth and A Matter of Facts: The Insider’s Guide to Quizzing.

‘Almost as much fun as scoring a century’ Daily Mail
‘A hugely enjoyable smorgasbord of gossip, anecdote and celebration of the sport’s legends’ Sunday Times
‘Fantastic stories’ Radio Times

Marcus Berkmann, author of the cricket classics Rain Men and Zimmer Men, returns to the great game with this irresistible miscellany of cricketing trivia, stories and more fascinating facts than Geoffrey Boycott could shake a stick of rhubarb at. Which England captain smoked two million cigarettes in his lifetime? Which Australian captain, asked what his favourite animal was, said ‘Merv Hughes’? What did Hitler think of cricket? Which National Hunt trainer had a dog called Sobers? Who was described in his obituary as ‘perhaps the only unequivocally popular man in Yorkshire’?

No other sport is so steeped in oddness and eccentricity. There’s the only Test player ever to be executed for murder, the only first-class cricketer to die on the Titanic, and the only bestselling author to catch fire while playing at Lord’s. (It was Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The ball hit a box of matches in his pocket.) All cricket is here, including an XI entirely made up of players who share their names with freshwater fish.

Rather like your perfect cricket tea, comes Marcus Berkmann’s fabulous book: well, not so much a book, more an Aladdin’s cave of trivia, quizzes Test match reports and some of the best writing about cricket and cricketers you will find . . . full of the kit you have always wanted and stuff you never knew you had. Carry this with you at all times to the match, any match, in case of that dreaded rain break . . . There are riches on every page . . . go and buy this magical book. It’s almost as much fun as scoring a century. Almost—Daily MailRather like your perfect cricket tea, comes Marcus Berkmann’s fabulous book: well, not so much a book, more an Aladdin’s cave of trivia, quizzes Test match reports and some of the best writing about cricket and cricketers you will find . . . full of the kit you have always wanted and stuff you never knew you had. Carry this with you at all times to the match, any match, in case of that dreaded rain break . . . There are riches on every page . . . go and buy this magical book. It’s almost as much fun as scoring a century. Almost—Daily MailAn alternative Wisden, and the perfect thing to have in your kit bag for when rajn stops play—The BooksellerAn alternative Wisden, and the perfect thing to have in your kit bag for when rajn stops play—The BooksellerFantastic stories—Radio TimesFantastic stories—Radio TimesThis is charming stuff from a writer who has not lost a certain boyish delight in the game or its myths and legends, but he varies the light with some sensitively drawn shade . . . the book serves as a wonderful prop for woollen jumper wearers this summer as they wait for yet another rain delay to pass—The TimesThis is charming stuff from a writer who has not lost a certain boyish delight in the game or its myths and legends, but he varies the light with some sensitively drawn shade . . . the book serves as a wonderful prop for woollen jumper wearers this summer as they wait for yet another rain delay to pass—The TimesBerkmann brings the dogged romanticism of the village green to this hugely enjoyable smorgasbord of gossip, anecdote and celebration of the sport’s legends—Sunday TimesBerkmann brings the dogged romanticism of the village green to this hugely enjoyable smorgasbord of gossip, anecdote and celebration of the sport’s legends—Sunday TimesAnyone with the slightest knowledge of the game is likely to find Berkmann’s Cricketing Miscellany extremely funny. The book has a confident, but slightly eccentric organisation, giving it the dreamy atmosphere of a sun-dazed game at one of the more beautiful venues—Country LifeAnyone with the slightest knowledge of the game is likely to find Berkmann’s Cricketing Miscellany extremely funny. The book has a confident, but slightly eccentric organisation, giving it the dreamy atmosphere of a sun-dazed game at one of the more beautiful venues—Country LifeA crickipedia! Marcus Berkmann has stories about them all . . . I suspect we shall all be giving one another this book for Christmas—Mail on SundayA crickipedia! Marcus Berkmann has stories about them all . . . I suspect we shall all be giving one another this book for Christmas—Mail on SundayThe essential Christmas gift for all cricket-lovers—SpectatorThe essential Christmas gift for all cricket-lovers—SpectatorA delightful assemblage of pearls of wisdom and trivia—Sunday TimesA delightful assemblage of pearls of wisdom and trivia—Sunday TimesLike your best-ever cricket tea, this wonderful book is jam-packed with treats and goodies, trivia, quotes, cartoons and fabulous fun-filled facts about the summer game. The perfect companion to help while away these winter nights . . . The whole thing is magical—Daily MailLike your best-ever cricket tea, this wonderful book is jam-packed with treats and goodies, trivia, quotes, cartoons and fabulous fun-filled facts about the summer game. The perfect companion to help while away these winter nights . . . The whole thing is magical—Daily Mail

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