A Lot of Hard Yakka
Life and Laughter on the County Cricket Circuit
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Headline Publishing Group
Published:2nd Apr '98
Should be back in stock very soon
This engaging book explores the life of a county cricketer, blending humor with insightful anecdotes. A Lot of Hard Yakka captures the essence of the sport.
In A Lot of Hard Yakka, Simon Hughes takes readers on a journey through his years on the county cricket circuit from 1980 to 1993. Playing for Middlesex and later Durham, he shares stories of camaraderie and competition with legends such as Mike Brearley, Mike Gatting, and Ian Botham. Rather than a traditional autobiography, Hughes offers an insightful look into the life of a county cricketer, filled with ups and downs, practical jokes, and the hard work that defines this often-overlooked profession.
Hughes's narrative is both humorous and candid, revealing the challenges and joys of a career in cricket. He reflects on the financial insecurity and the unique lifestyle of a county player, which, despite its difficulties, continues to attract many. The anecdotes shared are not just entertaining; they also provide a glimpse into the personalities that have shaped the sport over the past two decades.
Now a respected journalist and broadcaster, Simon Hughes's writing is engaging and filled with self-deprecating humor. A Lot of Hard Yakka is a delightful read for cricket enthusiasts and anyone interested in the human side of sports, showcasing the laughter and struggles that accompany a life dedicated to cricket.
You won't read a better inside story of cricket and the men who play it for a living. Vigorous, funny and full of insight from a gifted observer. It was a book waiting to be written and Simon Hughes has done it. * Michael Parkinson *
Terrific. * Harold Pinter *
A devastating account of English cricket and its shortcomings... The book describes the shocking lack of ambition, dedication, coaching and leadership in English cricket. * Mike Brearley, Observer *
A brilliant commentary on the life of a county cricketer. * Mike Selvey, Guardian *
You will never read a better book about the bizarre circus known as county cricket ... a very funny, often outrageous book. * Ian Wooldridge, Daily Mail *
Hughes may never have scaled the heights as a cricketer, but he has become a wonderful writer on the sport ... gaspingly candid ... One thing is clear from this book - he had a really good time. So will anyone sensible enough to read it. * Marcus Berkmann, Daily Telegraph *
Sharp and funny ... his book sails neatly between self-glorification and self-pity and lays bare the real truth of the athlete: a dark life of angst and self-doubt lit by sudden piercing shafts of transcendent adequacy. * Simon Barnes, The Times *
May be the first cricketer's autobiography ever to tell it like it is, from dressing-room to bedroom ... Hughes is rivetingly unguarded. * Tim de Lisle, Wisden Cricket Monthly *
As life-lived-through-sport, it is pure Hornby ... The book that cricket needed. * Simon Wilde, The Times *
- Winner of William Hill Sports Book of the Year 1997
ISBN: 9780747255161
Dimensions: 198mm x 128mm x 24mm
Weight: 256g
320 pages