Bradman and Packer

Bradman and Packer
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Publisher : Slattery Media Group
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ISBN-10 : 1921778997
ISBN-13 : 9781921778995
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Book Synopsis Bradman and Packer by : Daniel Brettig

Download or read book Bradman and Packer written by Daniel Brettig and published by Slattery Media Group. This book was released on 2019 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In 1977 Kerry Packers World Series Cricket insurgency jolted a staid and traditional sport into a period of chaos and upheaval. Pitting traditionalists against revolutionaries, and players against their paymasters, the affair forever altered not only the power dynamics of the summer game, but the way in which it was presented and viewed. Much is now understood of Packers role in first seizing control of cricket, then handing it back in a drastically different shape, but far less of the part played by Sir Donald Bradman -- better known as the games greatest batsman, but also an administrator of far-reaching, if secretive, influence. In this book journalist Daniel Brettig, author of the award-winning Whitewash to Whitewash, deftly reconstructs the shadowy period that remade cricket. When two titans of Australian life came face to face in a clandestine meeting, they brokered the peace deal that ended a sporting war. Following on from Gideon Haighs acclaimed Crossing the Line, this is the second instalment in Slattery Media Groups Sports Shorts collection, a new home for lively and engaging writing on sport. Every edition will illuminate and entertain, all the while fitting into your back pocket on the way to the game.


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