Ian Botham

Cricket My Way


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      First published in 1989 by William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd

      Reprinted 1989, 1990

      © Newschoice Ltd and Ian Botham 1989

      Photographs courtesy of Adrian Murrell/All-Sport and Patrick Eagar

      Illustrations by John Scorey

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      Source ISBN: 9780002183153

      Ebook Edition © JANUARY 2017 ISBN: 9780007513086

      Version: 2017-01-18

      Table of Contents

       Title Page

       4. How I Play Slow Bowling

       5. Unorthodox Strokes

       6. Defensive Batting

       Part Three: Bowling

       1. Bowling Techniques – An Introduction

       2. Held Placings

       3. Seam Bowling

       4. Slow Bowling

       5. Bowling to Left-Handers

       Part Four: Fielding

       1. Approach

       2. Wicket-Keepers

       Part Five: Captaincy

       1. Honesty

       2. Dealing with Pressure

       3. Dealing with Players

       4. One-Day Matches

       Part Six: General Knowledge

       1. Why I Play The Game The Way I Do

       2. Final Message

       Keep Reading

       Index

       About the Author

       About the Publisher

       ‘Give me a challenge and I’ll take it on.’ In this instance against the Australians – perhaps my favourite opponents.

       Preface

      The Headingley electronic scoreboard of 18 July 1981 flashed that historic bookmaking quotation of 500–1 against England beating Australia – and that is why I am writing this book. Not just to re-hash that famous England win, but to try to explain to all cricketers why they should never ever accept the result of any match as a foregone conclusion.

      Cricket is just not like that, and although that Test match provided a once-in-a-lifetime fairy story ending, I have played in plenty of other matches where a game has suddenly been tilted unexpectedly because one player had the guts to attack against all the odds.

      My approach to cricket is simple. Give me a challenge and I’ll take it on. If there’s no challenge, then I try to find one. I know my strengths – and weaknesses – and I have always set goals for myself from school right through to Test cricket. And when I’ve achieved something I set out to do, I immediately re-set the goalposts. That is the best way I know to sustain enthusiasm, and no matter at what level you play the game,