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Who Only Cricket Know by David Woodhouse

Who Only Cricket Know

Hutton's Men in the West Indies 1953/54

David Woodhouse

When Len Hutton led MCC to the Caribbean in 1953/54, the series was billed as the ‘world championship of cricket’ and described afterwards as the most controversial since Bodyline. David Woodhouse draws on player interviews, contemporary newspaper reports and eye-witness accounts to provide the first full-length historical account of this extraordinary tour.

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