Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Kevin Pietersen's and 5 Other Cricket Autobiographies That You Must Read

With its allegations of bullying and character assassinations of former teammates, Kevin Pietersen 's autobiography is the must-read cricket book of the year.


KP is the latest in a long line of players who have taken to print to settle old scores from the middle and off the pitch. Many a ghost-written offering provides more soundbites than substance, though. So just what makes a good autobiography?


It must offer insight, whether that be delving into the chemistry of the dressing room or getting inside the mind of the subject. It must be honest, too. What's the point of even writing a book if you're not searching for the truth? It doesn't have to be a literary masterpiece but if the prose rattles along, so much the better. Similarly, humour. Even the most serious subject matter can benefit from the odd joke or two.


Ranging from county journeymen to global superstars, here are five cricket autobiographies that are well worth a look.


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