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Six After Six: Ireland's Cricket World Cup 2011

by Kevin O'Brien

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Who would have thought, not too long ago, that you could read the autobiography of an Irish cricketer (I don't think Samuel Beckett ever read his memoirs)? Yet, here is Irish cricketer Kevin O'Brien giving us a short account of his life, with emphasis on the 2007 and 2011 World Cups.

There's nothing amazing in here and he doesn't get stuck into any team mates or opponents but I've read worse cricketing autobiographies. ( )
  MiaCulpa | Mar 16, 2020 |
Good-natured account of the fastest 100 in cricket world cup history and Ireland's 2 World Cups. Light-hearted. Lots of great pictures. Slight but good. ( )
1 vote jerhogan | Apr 6, 2013 |
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To Mum and Dad for all the support you gave me growing up.
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I've often said that I was born into sport, but that doesn't just mean that my family were all sport mad.
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