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White on Green: a Portrait of Pakistan Cricket Free FREE WHITE ON GREEN: A PORTRAIT OF PAKISTAN CRICKET PDF Richard Heller,Peter Oborne | 368 pages | 30 Jun 2016 | Simon & Schuster Ltd | 9781471156410 | English | London, United Kingdom White on Green: Celebrating the Drama of Pakistan Cricket by Richard Heller Following Peter Oborne's award-winning global success with Wounded Tiger: A History of Cricket in Pakistan comes a new volume, written with Richard Heller, to celebrate the extraordinary story of Pakistan cricket. In White on Greenwe discover White on Green: A Portrait of Pakistan Cricket rich tapestry of stories about cricket in all its forms that will fascinate all who want to understand more about that country. We hear from the players of Dera Ismail Khan, who appeared when their side lost by a world-record margin of an innings and runs; and from the Khan sisters, who helped develop the women's game in Pakistan, despite the threats from those who believed their actions to be immoral. But we also hear from the greats of Pakistan cricket, past and present, who provide a revealing picture of the special challenges they have faced, both at home and abroad. Written with great warmth, affection and insight, White on Green is an evocative portrait of a country that is too often condemned and too little understood by outsiders. It shows how the spirit of cricket can help overcome the most difficult environments and bring people together. Richard Heller was a long-serving columnist on the Mail on Sunday and then The Times, and is the author of two highly regarded cricket novels. A strong devotee of Pakistan cricket, he assisted on the preparation of Wounded Tiger. He lives in West London. 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Thank you! White On Green - Livro - WOOK As a schoolboy, one of my favourite books was a collection of cricket stories. The tales were entirely fictional, of heroic last stands and match- winning bowlers specialising in donkey drops. The stories were as much about unusual people in exceptional circumstances as they were about the sport. Cricket lends itself readily to backstory and biography. White on Greena follow-up to Peter Oborne's excellent Wounded Tigerspromises to paint a mesmerising picture of the fascinating events and individuals that have shaped the enigmatic cricket of Pakistan. It promises the backstory and the biography of White on Green: A Portrait of Pakistan Cricket cricket in the words of the protagonists and through the eyes of their contemporaries. The stories are varied and generally brief, perfect for sporadic attention. Prince Aslam, heir to the princely state of Manavadar in pre-Partition India, opens proceedings. He was a playboy cricketer who left a White on Green: A Portrait of Pakistan Cricket once he had taken enough White on Green: A Portrait of Pakistan Cricket to enjoy a party or attend to a girlfriend. He died lonely and sad. We hear the story of Master Aziz, who was separated from his year-old son during Partition. While his son, Salim Duraniwent on to play for India, Aziz mentored dozens of talented Pakistani cricketers, some of whom became greats. These, then, are as much tales of Partition and politics, of joy and loss, of the making and breaking of society and individuals, as they are of cricket and cricketers. In this sense, the political passions of the authors, Oborne and Richard Heller, shine through. What is cricket except a manifestation of the political and social evolution of a country? And these observations benefit from the view of outsiders, less entangled in the day-to-day machinations of navigating a life and a living in Pakistan. The authors share a love of their subject and a passion for detail. Forgotten lives and events matter to their besotted eyes. Here we find gems that matter. For instance, the story of Raees Mohammadthe fifth of the marvellous Mohammad brothers, four of whom played Test cricket for Pakistan. Hanif, the most famous of the brothers, died last week. Imagine family games of cricket in the Mohammads' garden or on their verandah. Raees is called up too but misses out in what history will judge to be a heartbreaking injustice. What about Dera Ismail Khan, a name that will be familiar to anoraks? Dera played one first-class match and were beaten by Railways by a world-record innings and runs. How did this happen? Was it, as the Wisden Almanack described, a case of Pakistan's cricket board allowing "teams with no first-class status to compete in first-class tournaments"? Then there's Tauseef Ahmedimpressive offspinner and potential Lionel Richie impersonator. Tauseef blagged a role as a net bowler for Pakistan's preparations for their first Test against Australia in Javed Miandad put him up in Zaheer Abbas' hotel room, and when Zaheer rang the room to pick up his messages he was shocked to hear Tauseef's voice. Once Tauseef explained what had happened, Zaheer told him to stay. Following the net session, Tauseef returned to his club but received a call from White on Green: A Portrait of Pakistan Cricket friend, a cinema owner from Bradford. I didn't believe him, but he told me to go home and check. I found a crowd there and thought maybe there was something in it. Only in Pakistan. Perhaps most importantly of all, we discover the story behind the introduction of women's cricket to Pakistan, and the ignored tales of the survivors of the terrorist attack on Sri Lanka's cricketers in Lahore. There is much to marvel at and revel in but you need to work hard to find it amid material that didn't make the final edit of Wounded Tigers. Some of the biographies of Pakistan's cricketers are well known and what's new only forms a minor part of the story. Some chapters indulge the authors and their subjects. So enter with care. White on Green offers detail that you may White on Green: A Portrait of Pakistan Cricket be seeking, about events that you might not care about. But for anybody with White on Green: A Portrait of Pakistan Cricket love of cricket and cricketers' lives, of how cricket and society intertwine, of Pakistan and its idiosyncrasies and injustices, this is a volume you might have dreamt about as a child. Matches 9. Sheikh Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi. Dubai International Cricket Stadium. Rajasthan Royals. Sunrisers Hyderabad. Central D need runs. CRR: 2. Basin Reserve, Wellington. Eden Park Outer Oval, Auckland. Auckland won by an innings and runs. Karen Rolton Oval, Adelaide. South Aust trail by runs. West Aust lead by 73 runs. CRR: 3. Amo Region. Mis Ainak Region. Home Writers The Cricket Monthly. Aug 21, Close Kamran Abbasi is an editor, writer and broadcaster. He was the first Asian columnist for Wisden Cricket Monthly and wisden. Kamran is the international editor of the British Medical Journal. White on Green: A Portrait of Pakistan Cricket White on Green — A Brilliant Celebration of Pakistan Cricket Peter Oborne is already well known as a political commentator, in print as well as on TV and radio, but he is a successful author He lives in West London. Richard HellerPeter Oborne. White on Green: A Portrait of Pakistan Cricket Peter Oborne's award-winning global success with Wounded Tiger: A History of Cricket in Pakistan comes a new volume, written with Richard Heller, to celebrate the extraordinary story White on Green: A Portrait of Pakistan Cricket Pakistan cricket. In White on Greenwe discover a rich tapestry of stories about cricket in all its forms that will fascinate all who want White on Green: A Portrait of Pakistan Cricket understand more about that country. We hear from the players of Dera Ismail Khan, who appeared when their side lost by a world-record margin of an innings and runs; and from the Khan sisters, who helped develop the women's game in Pakistan, despite the threats from those who believed their actions to be immoral. But we also hear from the greats of Pakistan cricket, past and present, who provide a revealing picture of the special challenges they have faced, both at home and abroad. Written with great warmth, affection and insight, White on Green is an evocative portrait of a country that is too often condemned and too little understood by outsiders. It shows how the spirit of cricket can help overcome the most difficult environments and bring people together. The Drama of Pakistan Cricket. The Lost Prince of Pakistan Cricket. The Great Survivor of Pakistan Cricket. The Many Sons of Master Aziz. Swinging into History with Israr. When Pakistan Played Egypt.
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