From the Golden Age of Lord Hawke, through Yorkshire's own "golden ages" in the 1930s and 1960s to the present day, cricket correspondent Robert Mills traces in detail not only Yorkshire's history at Headingley but also all the Test matches to have been staged at the ground from 1899 to England's two-day victory over the West-Indies in 2000. Included in this lavishly produced and well illustrated volume are the greatest figures in the game (The likes of Fred Trueman, Geoff Boycott, Darren Gough to name a few) and many of ...
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From the Golden Age of Lord Hawke, through Yorkshire's own "golden ages" in the 1930s and 1960s to the present day, cricket correspondent Robert Mills traces in detail not only Yorkshire's history at Headingley but also all the Test matches to have been staged at the ground from 1899 to England's two-day victory over the West-Indies in 2000. Included in this lavishly produced and well illustrated volume are the greatest figures in the game (The likes of Fred Trueman, Geoff Boycott, Darren Gough to name a few) and many of the most dramatic episodes to have taken place over the last century at this temple of cricket. A must for all followers of Yorkshire's national game.
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