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Mad Dogs and English Women Pete Davies

Mad Dogs and English Women By Pete Davies

Mad Dogs and English Women by Pete Davies


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Summary

For traditionalists, a woman's role in cricket is to bake the fairy cakes and cut the crusts off of the cucumber sandwiches. However, unlike their male counterparts, the England Women's team are world champions. The author joins them on the 1997 tour of India as they defend their title.

Mad Dogs and English Women Summary

Mad Dogs and English Women by Pete Davies

For traditionalists, a woman's role in cricket is to bake the fairy cakes and cut the crusts off of the cucumber sandwiches. In fact, it was a woman who invented overarm bowling (her skirt got in the way of underarm bowling) and W.G. Grace was coached by his mother. Unlike their less successful male counterparts, the England Women's team are world champions. Pete Davies joins them on their 1997 tour of India as they defend their title against their major rivals, plus teams from countries rarely associated with cricket - Japan for example.

Additional information

GOR004973709
9780349110097
0349110093
Mad Dogs and English Women by Pete Davies
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Little, Brown Book Group
1998-05-07
256
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