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Sins of Omission Allen Synge

Sins of Omission By Allen Synge

Sins of Omission by Allen Synge


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A history of the cricket Test selection board, from the appointment of the first regular panel in 1899 to present day selectors such as Peter May. Included are anecdotes and stories of when the board got it right and when it went wrong, and the uneasy relationships between selectors and captains.

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Sins of Omission: Story of the Test Selectors, 1899-1990 by Allen Synge

The men who choose England's cricket teams have been the butt of much media abuse, particularly in recent years. It is Allen Synge's view that the selectors have suffered the still harsher punishment of neglect at the hands of serious cricket historians. Sins of Omission is an examination of panel's role, from the introduction of the system in 1899 to the new Ted Dexter regime. But the essential question is how well has the selection system served England in this century? Allen Synge has talked to England's five most recent Chairmen - Dexter, May, Bedser, Insole and Allen - and delved deep into the archives to produce a fascinating study of Test cricket from the fresh viewpoint of the selectors' binoculars.

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GOR003191266
9780720718997
0720718996
Sins of Omission: Story of the Test Selectors, 1899-1990 by Allen Synge
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Penguin Books Ltd
19900531
208
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