This definitive and expertly researched work chronicles the careers and life stories of 61 Worcestershire cricketers who played just a single game of Championship cricket for the county.
The breadth and depth of material not only provides the career details of each player, which you would expect to see in such a publication, it reaches way beyond that. It includes at least one photograph of each player, and in several instances, details of births, deaths, schools, universities attended and chosen careers; have been included or corrected based on new information which has come to light.
Coupled to that, it provides a fascinating insight into the lives of players and dovetails as a social history of the last 120 years.
Due to this research, and because of the thorough work undertaken by the author, the identity of two players has been changed completely. It has; therefore, necessitated the re-writing of existing and hitherto definitive, established cricket records.
While many of the players may not be household names, the book celebrates their remarkable lives and careers away from the cricket field, because each has a unique story to tell.
Included are great Test cricketers, stalwarts of league cricket and those who excelled in their own professions or served their community and country with dignity. Whether at other sports, within education, business and commerce or during times of conflict — the latter tinged with sadness that two of the players paid the ultimate sacrifice — they all helped to forge a unique place in Worcestershire’s cricketing history.
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As a young boy, Tim Jones’s love of cricket was developed in the face of adversity. Confined to a wheelchair for long periods as a result of numerous operations to correct clubbed feet, his father – struggling to fill the time – taught him how to catch and throw. Once mobility improved, the natural progression was to batting and bowling, where the style of his hero, Glenn Turner, was copied for hours on end in the family’s back garden.
It was Turner’s exploits in completing the coveted 1, 000 runs before the end of May in 1973 which persuaded Tim’s father to take him to New Road, Worcester, to see the great man play. The die was cast and a lifelong passion for Worcestershire cricket was ignited.
Possessing a photographic memory for faces, details and records, Tim’s first work, the biography of Worcestershire’s inspirational Leader of Champions and Champion of Leaders, Don Kenyon was published in 2015 and his second book, The 52 – Worcestershire’s Forgotten First-Class Cricketers, was published in 2021.