Knockabout Cricket

Knockabout Cricket
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Publisher : One Day Hill Pty Limited
Total Pages : 32
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ISBN-10 : 0992439736
ISBN-13 : 9780992439736
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Book Synopsis Knockabout Cricket by : Neridah McMullin

Download or read book Knockabout Cricket written by Neridah McMullin and published by One Day Hill Pty Limited. This book was released on 2015-02-01 with total page 32 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In the 1860s the game of cricket was hugely popular and often played between neighbouring pastoral stations in Western Victoria. One day at Pine Hills station, a tall aboriginal boy steps out from the phalaris grass and joins in a game of cricket. He shows them all how to play the game with skill, grace and flair. His name was Unaarramin or Johhny Mullagh from Mullagh Station. Touring England, playing for the Melbourne Cricket Club and for his local club the Harrow Cricket Club Johnny Mullaghs achievements in batting and bowling are comparable to the best the game has ever seen. Fifteen years before Test Cricket began, Johnny Mullagh became a true sporting legend, his feats making him one of Australia's first international cricket stars. A cricketing hero to a white audience, he was also a man caught between two worlds, facing racism and discrimination his entire life. Knockabout Cricket is a fictional account of how Johnny Mullagh may have come to play cricket, told from the perspective of a squatters son. This picture book is supported by historical facts about Knockabout Cricket and Johnnys life from historical documents and newspaper clippings.


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