Golden Boy: Kim Hughes and the Bad Old Days of Australian Cricket by Christian Ryan
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Overview: Shedding new light on the ‘club’ of Lillee, Marsh and the Chappells, Golden Boy examines the most tumultuous era of Australian cricket through the lens of the story of flawed genius, Kim Hughes.
Kim Hughes was one of the most majestic and daring batsmen to play for Australia in the last 40 years. Golden curled and boyishly handsome, his rise and fall as captain and player is unparalleled in our cricketing history. He played at least three innings that count as all-time classics, but it’s his tearful resignation from the captaincy that is remembered.
Insecure but arrogant, abrasive but charming; in Hughes’ character were the seeds of his own destruction. Yet was Hughes’ fall partly due to those around him, men who are themselves legends in Australia’s cricketing history? Lillee, Marsh, the Chappells, all had their agendas, all were unhappy with his selection and performance as captain – evidenced by Dennis Lillee’s tendency to aim bouncers relentlessly at Hughes’ head during net practice.
Genre: Non-Fiction, Sport, Cricket
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