![]() ![]() There are the obvious profiles of the main protagonists. There are five chapters, for example, on the previous Ashes series, and we have to wait until a third of the way into the volume before we get to South Africa. Whilst Haigh, though, looked at the wider structural problems that permeated Australian cricket, Lemon has provided more of a record of the past season. I recall saying something similar about Gideon Haigh’s work on the same topic. Steve Smith’s Men: Behind Australian Cricket’s Fall Jon Gemmell | 7:40am GMT 24 March 2019ĭespite claiming to be a work on ‘how a team hit a wall and burst into flames’, this book is not, in its entirety, about the events surrounding the use of sandpaper to rough up a cricket ball. ![]()
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