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Keeping Quiet: Paul Nixon: The Autobiography
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Author: Paul Nixon
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 240
From Gower to Flintoff, Waugh to Vaughan, Cronje to Pietersen, Paul Nixon has shared a dressing room with some of the most evocative names in international and domestic cricket a " and often enraged them on the field of play. The wicketkeeper, known as his sporta s most prolific a sledgera , has amassed more than 20 years of stories from his career at the heart of the game and now reveals them in typically outspoken style. From a Fredaloa to match-fixing, Nixon has experienced some of the most notorious episodes in cricket history, possesses strident opinions on the game and has a track record of success in the English first-class game and the Twenty20 revolution. With an accent on off-the-field anecdotes, Nixon also lays bare the personality that led the Australian legend Steve Waugh to compare him to: a a mosquito buzzing around in the night, that needs to be swatted but always escapes.a
Author: Paul Nixon
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 240
From Gower to Flintoff, Waugh to Vaughan, Cronje to Pietersen, Paul Nixon has shared a dressing room with some of the most evocative names in international and domestic cricket a " and often enraged them on the field of play. The wicketkeeper, known as his sporta s most prolific a sledgera , has amassed more than 20 years of stories from his career at the heart of the game and now reveals them in typically outspoken style. From a Fredaloa to match-fixing, Nixon has experienced some of the most notorious episodes in cricket history, possesses strident opinions on the game and has a track record of success in the English first-class game and the Twenty20 revolution. With an accent on off-the-field anecdotes, Nixon also lays bare the personality that led the Australian legend Steve Waugh to compare him to: a a mosquito buzzing around in the night, that needs to be swatted but always escapes.a
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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: Paul Nixon
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 240
From Gower to Flintoff, Waugh to Vaughan, Cronje to Pietersen, Paul Nixon has shared a dressing room with some of the most evocative names in international and domestic cricket a " and often enraged them on the field of play. The wicketkeeper, known as his sporta s most prolific a sledgera , has amassed more than 20 years of stories from his career at the heart of the game and now reveals them in typically outspoken style. From a Fredaloa to match-fixing, Nixon has experienced some of the most notorious episodes in cricket history, possesses strident opinions on the game and has a track record of success in the English first-class game and the Twenty20 revolution. With an accent on off-the-field anecdotes, Nixon also lays bare the personality that led the Australian legend Steve Waugh to compare him to: a a mosquito buzzing around in the night, that needs to be swatted but always escapes.a
Author: Paul Nixon
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 240
From Gower to Flintoff, Waugh to Vaughan, Cronje to Pietersen, Paul Nixon has shared a dressing room with some of the most evocative names in international and domestic cricket a " and often enraged them on the field of play. The wicketkeeper, known as his sporta s most prolific a sledgera , has amassed more than 20 years of stories from his career at the heart of the game and now reveals them in typically outspoken style. From a Fredaloa to match-fixing, Nixon has experienced some of the most notorious episodes in cricket history, possesses strident opinions on the game and has a track record of success in the English first-class game and the Twenty20 revolution. With an accent on off-the-field anecdotes, Nixon also lays bare the personality that led the Australian legend Steve Waugh to compare him to: a a mosquito buzzing around in the night, that needs to be swatted but always escapes.a
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Keeping Quiet: Paul Nixon: The Autobiography