The Times England's World Cup: The Full Story of the 2019 Tournament

Edited by Richard Whitehead

The Times England's World Cup: The Full Story of the 2019 Tournament
Format
Hardback
Publisher
The History Press Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Published
15 November 2019
Pages
224
ISBN
9780750993234

The Times England’s World Cup: The Full Story of the 2019 Tournament

Edited by Richard Whitehead

The 2019 Cricket World Cup is commemorated in this unique collection of match reports and articles from the pages of The Times. The 2019 Cricket World Cup in England and Wales will forever be remembered for its final, which is sure to go down as the greatest game ever played. England won their first ever World Cup against New Zealand in front of their own fans at Lord’s in the most dramatic fashion, and this match, as well as every other 2019 Cricket World Cup contest, is featured in this unique collection of articles and match reports from The Times’ award-winning cricket journalists. Alongside these are interviews with and features on the world’s greatest players, whose extraordinary performances made it an unforgettable summer of cricket. The Times on the 2019 Cricket World Cup charts England cricket’s incredible turnaround from near-failure to glory, and is the must-have book to commemorate the side’s finest achievement. AUTHOR: Richard Whitehead worked for The Times for 21 years after joining the newspaper in 1995. He held senior roles in a number of departments, including obituaries and books, as well as spending ten years on the sports desk. His previous archive book for The History Press was The Times on the Ashes (2015). He is now an assistant editor on Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack. 32 colour illustrations

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