![]() However, for cricket enthusiasts, particularly those with an interest in West Indian cricket, it’s a must read. In many ways it’s a social commentary of the time and that’s why the book has a much wider appeal. CLR James himself stated that the book wasn’t intended to be an autobiography or a look at some cricketing reminiscences so where is it placed? Beyond a Boundary by CLR Jamesįirst published in 1963, Beyond a Boundary is a fascinating look at West Indian cricket through the eyes of the author. ![]() I’ve got a whole host of cricket books in my library and I’d like to use this article to tell you about some of my favourites. A Corner of a Foreign Field by Ramachandra Guha Basil D’Oliveira: Cricket and Controversy by Peter Oborne ![]() A Social History of English Cricket by Derek Birley ![]() Golden Boy: Kim Hughes and the Bad Old Days of Australian Cricket by Christian Ryans ![]()
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