On Warne
By (Author) Gideon Haigh
Penguin Random House Australia
Penguin Random House Australia
20th November 2013
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Cricket
796.35822092
Winner of British Sports Book Awards: Cricket Book of the Year 2013
224
Width 131mm, Height 201mm, Spine 17mm
220g
Now that the cricketer who dominated airwaves and headlines for twenty years has turned full-time celebrity, his sporting conquests and controversies are receding into the past. But what was it like to watch Warne at his long peak, the man of a thousand international wickets, the incarnation of Australian audacity and cheek Gideon Haigh lived and loved the Warne era, when the impossible was everyday, and the sensational every other day. In On Warne, he relives the highs, the lows, the fun and the follies. Drawing on interviews conducted with Warne over the course of a decade, and two decades of watching him play, Haigh assesses this greatest of sportsmen as cricketer, character, comrade, newsmaker and national figure - a natural in an increasingly regimented time, a simplifier in a growingly complicated world. The result is a whole new way of looking at Warne, at sport, and at Australia.
Gideon Haigh is the author of 26 books including Asbestos House, The Deserted Newsroom and Uncertain Corridors: Writings on Modern Cricket.