When the superstars played with the amateurs: interview with author Scott Oliver


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May 20 2024 68 mins   19

Is there any other sport that allows recreational players to rub shoulders with superstars? Scott Oliver has traced down these delightful stories in a new book called Sticky Dogs and Stardust and we speak to Scott to understand his passion for this type of story and how these experiences can reveal so much about a cricketer and their love for the game.

Among the several superstars to have played in club cricket in England, the book tells the stories of all-time greats such as Adam Gilchrist, Malcolm Marshall, Viv Richards, Garry Sobers, Wasim Akram, and Shane Warne - and also reveals what these cricketers' presence meant for their amateur team-mates.

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Talking Points:

  • The allure of the big star playing the small game
  • The thrill of seeing a youngster with the potential for greatness
  • Seventeen-year old Adam Gilchrist finding himself in England
  • The remarkable story of Viv Richards in his pomp at Rishton CC
  • The sight of great fast bowlers like Marshall and Donald terrorizing amateurs
  • The cult of Garry Sobers at Norton CC
  • The cricketers who disappointed their clubs
  • The passing of an era - and how cricket's current economy doesn't allow for superstars to be part of an amateur setting

Participants:

Scott Oliver (@reverse_sweeper)

Siddhartha Vaidyanathan (@sidvee)

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Related:

  • Sticky Dogs and Stardust review - Martin Chandler - Cricketweb.net
  • List of Scott Oliver's articles