Merv Hughes' 104 Cricket Legends: Stories, mostly true, about the game's greats
By (Author) Merv Hughes
Allen & Unwin
Allen & Unwin
21st October 2015
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Memoirs
796.358
Paperback
288
Width 128mm, Height 198mm
260g
Understanding cricket and cricketers has been a lifelong quest for Merv Hughes.
* How much can a roommate take before events deteriorate into shaving cream at ten paces
* How seriously should senior players take their responsibility to train young twelfth men
* What makes a good captain
Merv brings us a combination of yarns about his favourite players as well as his observations on the game.
In Merv Hughes' 104 Cricket Legends, he shares his thoughts on the importance of training effectively, learning by watching how the best approach their preparation and the qualities that make a player a champion. And he takes us through the 104 legends (teammates, opponents and heroes) who all had an influence on the cricketer Merv became.
Merv Hughes played Test cricket in a tumultuous period for the Australian team, weakened by a rebel tour and the retirements of stars of the game. After becoming the third Australian to take 200 Test wickets and make more than 1000 Test runs, Merv became a bowling coach for the Victorian Under-19 and senior teams, and the Melbourne Renegades. He served as a national selector for five years.