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What Sport Tells Us About Life: Bradman's Average, Zidane's Kiss and Other Sporting Lessons [Hardcover]

Ed Smith
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Christopher Martin-Jenkins, The Times

An exceptional book: lucid, thought-provoking, informaive and fair. Outstanding.

Michael Brearley

A refreshingly thoughtful book...with a great deal of humour and commonsense. This is one of the best books on sport I've read.

Stephen Frears, director of The Queen

A tremendous book. I wanted more chapters. Brilliant.

Barry Norman

A splendid book - well thought-out, deeply researched, impressively argued and very readable. A book that deserves to be widely read - and not just by sports nuts like me.

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There is a huge category of sports fan: people who love a bloody good argument. Sport makes them think, engage and argue. Given that people already take sport so very seriously, and at such an intense level of enquiry, then Ed Smith concludes we should draw out some of sport's intellectual lessons and practical uses

What Sport Teaches Us About Life gives us a rare glimpse into the world of sport as seen from an extraordinarily keen, and closely-involved observer. In one chapter Smith extols the virtues of amateurism in today's professional world; in another he explains why there'll never be another sportsman as dominant as Don Bradman. He unearths the hidden dimensions of England's 2005 Ashes win, examines the impact of the free market on cricket and football, argues that cheating is not always as clear cut as it might seem.

About the Author

Ed Smith read History at Peterhouse, Cambridge. When still at Cambridge he made his debut for Kent, and played three times for England. He now captains Middlesex. He is the author of On and Off the Field. Praise for On and Off the Field:

'Terrific, exactly the kind of book you want from a professional sportsman but you never get: self-analytical, wry and honest' Nick Hornby, Believer

'The insights in his writing are acute. It's not common to have someone who writes intelligently and honestly about sport from the inside' Independent on Sunday

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