Deadly

The Life of English International Cricketer Derek Underwood

Mark Peel author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Pitch Publishing Ltd

Published:24th Mar '25

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Deadly is the first-ever biography of Kent and England cricketing legend Derek Underwood. It includes exclusive interviews with friends and team-mates.

From renowned cricket author Mark Peel, winner of the Cricket Society Award and twice shortlisted at the British Sports Book Awards.

This compelling book:

  • Profiles Underwood as a child prodigy who became the youngest ever bowler to take 100 wickets in a season
  • Charts his rise to national prominence two years later when he bowled England to victory against Australia at the Oval in the closing minutes, as well as other great feats while playing for his country
  • Reveals the reasons behind his signing for Kerry Packer’s World Series Cricket and the England rebel side to South Africa in 1982 and the controversy that ensued
  • Examines his unique style of bowling and why he was so destructive on certain types of pitch
  • Celebrates Underwood’s huge contribution to the great Kent side of the 1970s
  • Covers Underwood’s committee and charity work in retirement, culminating in his presidency of MCC

Deadly brings you the inside track on Underwood’s life and career, uncovering the secret of his phenomenal success and the endearing qualities that made him such a much-loved figure.

"An engrossing read."

* The Cricketer *
"This is an outstanding read, the latest in a long line from the publisher." * Derbyshirecricket.blogsport.com *

‘’The author’s best yet - this one gets five stars. It is a masterful tribute to one of English cricket’s all-time greats."

* Cricket Web *

"The narrative flows smoothly from Underwood’s early days to his current status as an elder statesman of the game. This is essential reading for cricket lovers, offering a definite account of a player who dominated English cricket for over two decades."

* soccerbooks.co.

ISBN: 9781801507332

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256 pages