Ball of the Century
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Ball of the Century
Never, in all of cricket's rich and profound history, has one delivery had such a devastating impact. Rarely, if ever, has a player shot so instantaneously from obscurity to worldwide fame. The history of cricket can even be said to be split in two, either side of that moment. Pre- and post-Warne. After the Ball of the Century, everything had changed. That burst of superior magic would haunt English cricket for the rest of the decade, as well as transforming the nature of the gameβresurrecting the art of leg spin, and plaguing batsmen's dreams.
In the early 90s, England's performances had already been patchy. Management and leadership were frail. Just before that ill-fated summer of '93, England had lost every single test in their tour of the subcontinent. At the very moment that Warne removed Mike Gatting's off bail, a new shadow covered everything. It was an era-defining momentβa cricketing atom bomb from which it would take them a long time to recover.
Ball of the Century is the story of cricket in the final years of the twentieth century, either side of that fateful day. For all that has been written about Warne, one of the transcendent legends of world sport, there has never been a book written about that ball and its legacy. England would go on to lose every Ashes series that decade; by the summer of 1999, they had become officially the worst team in the world. It was only as a new century dawned that a brighter era began to surface, with the struggles and disappointments of one decade spawning the triumphs of the next.
Ball of the Century will explore how cricket's most iconic moment shook cricket to the core. In doing so, it will show how a single moment really can shape history.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780349000497
Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 14 May 2026
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Constable
Illustration: 8pp. Colour
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 22.0mm
Width: 153.0mm
Height: 234.0mm
Weight: 250g
Pages: 400
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About the Author
Born in London's East End, Brendan Cooper received his BA and PhD from the University of Cambridge. He has published widely on British and American literature, including a critical guide to William Blake and a study of Cold War American poetry. He is the author of Deep Pockets and Echoing Greens.
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