Good evening all
I happened upon "The British Academy of Cricket Manual for Gentlemen and Players"
some years ago. Obviously while it was not meant for us "currency" lads out in the colonies, it did provide valuable insights into the the cricketing way of life in England, particularly the benefits of a good forward defense.
I have been unable to find any references to the Manual since, does any one here have any thoughts on why this may be so ?
Also wondering how many of the correspondents here have their fob-watches set to British Standard Cricketing Time ?
Yours in anticipation
Billy
I happened upon "The British Academy of Cricket Manual for Gentlemen and Players"
some years ago. Obviously while it was not meant for us "currency" lads out in the colonies, it did provide valuable insights into the the cricketing way of life in England, particularly the benefits of a good forward defense.
I have been unable to find any references to the Manual since, does any one here have any thoughts on why this may be so ?
Also wondering how many of the correspondents here have their fob-watches set to British Standard Cricketing Time ?
Yours in anticipation
Billy