
Mike Atherton
Author of Opening Up: My Autobiography
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- Other names
- Atherton, Michael Andrew
- Birthdate
- 1968-03-23
- Gender
- male
- Education
- Manchester Grammar School
Downing College, University of Cambridge - Occupations
- cricket player
sports broadcaster - Nationality
- UK
- Birthplace
- Failsworth, Lancashire, England, UK
- Places of residence
- Manchester, Lancashire, England, UK
- Associated Place (for map)
- Lancashire, England, UK
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I've never read a sports autobiography before, and may never again, but I was interested in this because (a) I love cricket and (b) Atherton as a journalist/commentator has some interesting things to say, laced with a dry wit and a knowledge that extends outside cricket. With that in mind, I'm less interested in the narrative of events in Atherton's life, which, not unreasonably, takes up most of the book. I like the reflections on what it takes to be an opening batsman -- the concentration, show more the mental and physical tussles with bowlers -- as in the account of one of Atherton's duels with Allan Donald. My favourite quote: "The essence of the game lies in its human element — the fraillties, the errors and the often irrational emotional responses that characterise us as living, feeling beings rather than as automatons. A batsman must learn to accept his fate — the unplayable delivery, the brilliant catch, a spiteful wicket, a poor [umpiring] decision. These things are beyond his control and how he copes with these setbacks is part of the challenge of the game. Life is not fair — why should cricket be any different?" show less
As good a cricket biog as any I've read. An interesting insight to England cricket captaincy
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