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Back to topStumped: One Cricket Umpire, Two Countries. A Memoir. (Paperback)
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Sixteen Seasons in the Sun - Mostly
Be swept away by a heart-warming tale that transports you from the tranquil environs of an English village cricket match to the hallowed turf of the MCG.
Meet Richard Harrison - an amiable and cheerful Australian who (while living in Kent) embarks on a career as a cricket umpire and a subsequent journey of self-discovery.
For six years, he occupied the best seat in the house at some of the most beautiful cricket grounds in England, umpiring matches in Kent and Sussex.
But it is when he returns to umpire in Australia that he's captivated by the skill and talent of some of the best female cricketers in the world.
Entertaining and funny throughout, Stumped presents a unique and amusing tribute to an ancient and fascinating pastime.
With every page, you'll be drawn deeper into the world of cricket umpiring and the joys and challenges that come with it.
But be warned, once you pick up this book - you won't want to put it down.
If you enjoyed the rousing sports drama of Bend It Like Beckham and the tremendous growth of women's cricket in recent years, this delightful and inspiring memoir is a must-read.
Pick up your copy of Stumped now and get off the mark today.