
Lester and the Deckchair Revolution
2 authors - Hardback
£20.00
Tony Pigott played first-class for Sussex and later for Surrey, his career plagued by back injuries. He
took 672 first-class wickets at marginally under 31 each and scored first-class hundred. After turning to
coaching Surrey’s second XI, he returned as chief executive at Sussex following an acrimonious coup. He left
the club in 1999 and later served as both an ECB pitch inspector and match referee.
Andrew Murtagh played cricket for Hampshire has written several books on cricket and cricketers, including
A Remarkable Man on George Chesterton, Touched by Greatness on Tom Graveney, Sundial in the Shade on
Barry Richards, Test of Character on John Holder and Gentleman and Player on Colin Cowdrey, and his latest
Cricket’s Black Dog, The Story Of Depression Among Cricketers.