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19 Sep 2014 08:23 #213967
by Barbosa
Aurum Press has acquired the autobiography of Sir Curtly Ambrose, to be published in time for England's spring 2015 tour of the West Indies.
Ambrose played in 98 tests and 176 One Day Internationals for the West Indies, becoming known as one the greatest fast bowlers of all time.
The autobiography will overturn Ambrose's notorious media silence, which was epitomised with his frequent words: "Curtly talks to no one". It will be ghost written by Richard Sydenham, and feature an introduction from cricket commentator Richie Benaud OBE.
World English language rights in the book were signed by Robin Harvie from Robyn Drury of Diane Banks Associates Ltd.
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19 Sep 2014 13:31 #214053
by Snoopster
I can't wait to hear what he would have done to that cheat Steve Waugh had Richie not intervened during that Test match in TnT in 1995.
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19 Sep 2014 13:57 #214067
by Rev Al
This will be a fun read. It will definitely end up in my library.
* I rate Curtly Ambrose as my favorite WI fast bowler.
* Marshall may have been the best, but Ambrose was my favorite.
* Good to see Curtly finally talking to someone.
* His autobiography will definitely be a best seller.
Rev
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