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W.R. Hammond was an all-round cricketer during the pre-War years, considered one of the finest of his time, racking up 47,145 runs by the end of the 1939 season. And as to his bowling, according to Sir Pelham Warner’s foreword, “has any bowler ever possessed a more perfect action?” This book is an account of Hammond’s cricketing career, including chapters on Bradman’s Tour, the Bodyline Tour, being made Captain of England, and his part in the Gentlemen v Players matches of 1939. This is the first edition in very good condition.












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