Malcolm Nash achieved sporting immortality as the bowler hit for a world-record six sixes by the legendary batsman Garry Sobers at Swansea in 1968 but, as Malcolm himself notes, although this single over made his name well-known, it should not define his long and distinguished cricketing career.
A highly regarded bowler, Malcolm played over 600 matches for Glamorgan between 1966 and 1983, took over 1, 300 wickets, had an England trial and was unlucky not to receive international recognition.
In Not Only, But Also, his sporting memoir published 50 years after that historic day in Swansea, Malcolm not only looks back at that over at St Helen’s but also explores and celebrates his wider achievements with ball and bat, painting an intriguing and nostalgic picture of county cricket, and the life of a county cricketer, in the 1960s and 1970s.
Described by his friend John Arlott as ‘a highly skilful manipulator of medium-pace seam bowling’, Malcolm’s story is of a cricketing life full of excitement and incident. It is a career remembered not only for that single over bowled to the best cricketer in the world, but also by much, much more.
Daftar Isi
Foreword by Mike Brearley
Preface by Tony Lewis
Introduction
1. Garry Sobers is Playing
2. ‘Dear Mr Wooller’
3. 1966 and All That
4. Baptism of Fire
5. A Sense of History
6. ‘You Couldn’t Have Done It
Without Me, Garry’
7. Champions!
8. Sunshine and Celebrations
9. Rules – and Changing Them
10. A Tale of Two Hat-tricks
11. May’s Bounty – in July
12. England Expects
13. Millionaire Cricket
14. Gillette and Other Close Shaves
15. Captain of Glamorgan
16. Bolt From The Blue
Appendix: Career Statistics
Bibliography
Acknowledgements
Index
Tentang Penulis
Malcolm Nash achieved sporting immortality as the bowler hit for a world-record six sixes by the legendary batsman Garry Sobers at Swansea in 1968 but, as Malcolm himself noted, although this single over made his name well-known, it should not define his long and distinguished cricketing career.
A highly regarded bowler, Malcolm played over 600 matches for Glamorgan between 1966 and 1983, took over 1, 300 wickets, had an England trial and was unlucky not to receive international recognition.
In Not Only, But Also, his sporting memoir published 50 years after that historic day in Swansea, Malcolm not only looks back at that over at St Helen’s but also explores and celebrates his wider achievements with ball and bat, painting an intriguing and nostalgic picture of county cricket, and the life of a county cricketer, in the 1960s and 1970s.