Description
No-one does club cricket quite like Yorkshire. Brilliant, beguiling and blockbuster. Whitewashed stone walls on craggy hilltops. Rusty, ancient rollers in the tall grass. Even horses cantering across the square during a league match.
In Brews on the Boundary, John Fuller takes you on a tour of dozens of games, played on boggy outfields and pitches turned to crazy paving by the sun. Read about the pavilion transported across a motorway, Hurricanes at Headingley and more adventures.
From bhajis by the bandstand in Saltaire to award-winning cricket teas at Stainland, stories flow across the summer. The history of the Heavy Woollen Cup and pride of South Yorkshire rub shoulders with Crakehall's no-six rule and bucolic Booth.
In the follow-up to Dales, Bails & Cricket Club Tales and All Wickets Great and Small, this is a heart-felt, evocative travelogue on Yorkshire’s cricket clubs from the 2024 & 2025 seasons.
About the Author
John Fuller is an award-winning author and cricket writer who has run the popular Cricket Yorkshire website since 2011. His focus is Yorkshire club cricket, having visited hundreds of grounds and interviewed those in the grassroots game for decades.
Winner of the JM Kilburn Award for Cricket Writer of the Year, John blends travel writing, observations and conversations with the people and places of Yorkshire.
Details
Publisher - John Fuller
Language - English
Perfect Bound
Contributors
By author
John Fuller
Published Date - 2026-06-08
ISBN - 9781066604418
Dimensions - 20.3 x 12.7 x 1.4 cm
Page Count - 194
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