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Head On - Ian Botham: The Autobiography

By: Ian Botham
Narrated by: John Telfer
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Summary

Ian Botham, voted the cricketer of the 20th century by the fans, was a genuine all-rounder who, when on form, was simply unstoppable. In his miraculous early career, he broke all the records: the fastest ever all-rounder to achieve the magical test doubles of 1,000 runs and 100 wickets, 2,000 runs and 200 wickets, and 3,000 runs and 300 wickets. He scored a century and took five wickets in an innings in the same test match on five different occasions - a feat nobody else has managed more than twice. He even briefly held the world record for the greatest number of test wickets.

For his part in the '81 Ashes alone he has achieved immortality. On the 4th day of the Headingly test, with England in deep trouble and 500-1 against with the bookies, Botham single-handedly brought them back from the dead with his 149 not-out. An innings which Wisden rate as the 4th finest of all time.

He is cricket's only equivalent of George Best: a headstrong genius with a wild streak who always stole the headlines both on and off the pitch. Always controversial and confrontational, his life has been a sensational rollercoaster ride. From cannabis smoking to accusations of affairs, ball-tampering and air-rage, he became a figure of obsession for the tabloids, making his story unmissable.

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Critic reviews

He was, and remains, a working-class hero ... the game's nearest answer to George Best
In an age of empty memoirs, Ian Botham reminds us how big an inspiration a sporting hero can be
You want to learn about a living legend of the game than I can highly recommend Head On
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A most enjoyable trip through the life of an England cricketing legend. A definite recommendation.

Enjoyable

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I thoroughly enjoyed this book even though it is filled with mixed emotions, some very frustrating, some very exciting, but overall it made a great read.

A BATTLING SUCCESS

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Well narrated and well written. Boys own hero. One in a lifetime. Very honest read.

Excellent listen

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Would you consider the audio edition of Head On to be better than the print version?

Yes

What was one of the most memorable moments of Head On?

1981 series against the Aussies...boys own stuff...you could not make it up?

What does John Telfer bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you had only read the book?

Sounds very good

If you made a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?

England's greatest all-round cricketer

Any additional comments?

All though he does brag a bit he has good reason to, he had tremendousSelf belief as a cricketer and as he said 80% is played in the brain, as indeed is a lot of sport!

Beefy rules OK!

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Sir Ian is not one to hold back and if often forthright with his opinions. This breaks down some of the background into what shaped him into the man he is today and gives the reader a real sense of the legendary cricketer both at home and in life - neither of which have any flies on him! I particularly enjoyed his chapters on what drives him to do so much charity work and the openness about his private life.

Typical Botham! Honest and no fence sitting!

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