PETER KIRSTEN LIFE IN CRICKET IN THE NICK OF TIME BY TELFORD IN SOUTH AFRICA
IN THE NICK OF TIME: PETER KIRSTEN'S LIFE IN CRICKET by TELFORD VICE (for postage cost please refer below) Hardcover with dust cover published by Viking Penguin as a First Edition in 1996 ISBN 0 670 86914 7 226 pages with colour and black and white photographs / illustrations. This book is in very very good condition, clean and tightly bound and without any inscriptions or writing added. For postage via SA PO (Option 1) with a tracking number within South Africa please add R45.00 or Postnet to Postnet for a parcel of up to 5kg then please add R100.00 (This option could include other books bought from my listings ) Kirsten became a professional cricketer in 1978. He played for Derbyshire from 1978 to 1982 in 106 matches, scoring 7,722 runs at an average of 49.50. In South Africa he played for Western Province in 133 matches, scoring 9,087 runs at an average of 41.88. At the end of 1991, South Africa was invited to rejoin the International Cricket Conference. Kirsten played in all three ODIs, scoring 86 not out in the final match, earning him the man of the match award. Controversy surrounded the selection of the 1992 World Cup team, when Clive Rice, Jimmy Cook and Kirsten were omitted from the preliminary team. All three players were stalwarts of South African cricket during the exile years. Kirsten was eventually recalled to the team and became the team's most prolific run scorer at the tournament. Please see the photos " pasted " below. Thank you
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