Ask Bearders

Nonfiction, Sports, Cricket
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Author: Bill Frindall ISBN: 9781409071747
Publisher: Ebury Publishing Publication: June 30, 2010
Imprint: BBC Digital Language: English
Author: Bill Frindall
ISBN: 9781409071747
Publisher: Ebury Publishing
Publication: June 30, 2010
Imprint: BBC Digital
Language: English

What is the highest number of runs a player has scored in Test matches without ever being dismissed?

Did P. G. Wodehouse name Bertie Wooster's valet, Jeeves, after a county cricketer?

Why is Ashley Giles known as the 'King of Spain'?

Who scored the 1,000th century in Test cricket?

No one knew and loved, cricket quite like Bill Frindall - his passion and his encyclopaedic knowledge of the game was evident as soon as he took over scoring for Test Match Special in 1966, a post he held until his death in 2009. In 2001, he began offering his cricket expertise through a column on the Test Match Special website, 'Ask Bearders'. Fans would write in with the most difficult and arcane questions possible, hoping to 'Stump the Bearded Wonder'. They never did.

Ask Bearders collects the best of the Q & As from Bill's popular column, offering cricket fans a one-stop compendium of the most challenging bits of history and statistics the game has to offer. It is a unique testament to the perfection Bill sought in his study of the game, and an essential book for any serious cricket fan

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What is the highest number of runs a player has scored in Test matches without ever being dismissed?

Did P. G. Wodehouse name Bertie Wooster's valet, Jeeves, after a county cricketer?

Why is Ashley Giles known as the 'King of Spain'?

Who scored the 1,000th century in Test cricket?

No one knew and loved, cricket quite like Bill Frindall - his passion and his encyclopaedic knowledge of the game was evident as soon as he took over scoring for Test Match Special in 1966, a post he held until his death in 2009. In 2001, he began offering his cricket expertise through a column on the Test Match Special website, 'Ask Bearders'. Fans would write in with the most difficult and arcane questions possible, hoping to 'Stump the Bearded Wonder'. They never did.

Ask Bearders collects the best of the Q & As from Bill's popular column, offering cricket fans a one-stop compendium of the most challenging bits of history and statistics the game has to offer. It is a unique testament to the perfection Bill sought in his study of the game, and an essential book for any serious cricket fan

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