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There are many cricket books, and they are all the same. ''Don''t Tell Goochie'', autobiographical insights of nights on the tiles in Delhi with Lambie and the boys; ''Fruit cake days'', a celebrated humourist recalls ''ball'' - related banter of yore; and Wisden, a deadly weapon when combined with a thermos flask. Rain Men is different. Like the moment the genius of Richie Benaud first revealed itself to you, it is a cricketing epiphany, a landmark in the literature of the game.

Shining the light meter of reason into cricket''s incomparable madness, Marcus Berkmann illuminates all the obsessions and disappointments that the dedicated fan and pathologically hopeful clubman suffers year after year - the ritual humiliation of England''s middle order, the partially-sighted umpires, the battling average that reads more like a shoe size. As satisfying as a perfectly timed cover drive, and rather easier to come by, Rain Men offers essential justification for anyone who has ever run

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The Fever Pitch of cricket. Very funny * DAILY TELEGRAPH *
Many thousands of cricketers will be able to identify with Marcus Berkmann's marvellous Rain Men. A masterpiece -- Sir Tim Rice
A very funny book about some very sad men -- Ian Hislop
It captures splendidly the many dazzingling facets of the truly atrocious cricketer * OBSERVER *
For addicts with a low batting average - i.e. most cricket lovers * GUARDIAN *
This wonderfully funny book reads like an inside account of a secret cult, its members tinged with guilt, shame and a curious defiant pride * INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY *
Delightfully tongue in cheek * SUNDAY TELEGRAPH *

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A Paperback / softback by Marcus Berkmann

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    Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
    Publication Date: 04/04/1996
    ISBN13: 9780349107424, 978-0349107424
    ISBN10: 0349107424
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    Book Synopsis

    There are many cricket books, and they are all the same. ''Don''t Tell Goochie'', autobiographical insights of nights on the tiles in Delhi with Lambie and the boys; ''Fruit cake days'', a celebrated humourist recalls ''ball'' - related banter of yore; and Wisden, a deadly weapon when combined with a thermos flask. Rain Men is different. Like the moment the genius of Richie Benaud first revealed itself to you, it is a cricketing epiphany, a landmark in the literature of the game.

    Shining the light meter of reason into cricket''s incomparable madness, Marcus Berkmann illuminates all the obsessions and disappointments that the dedicated fan and pathologically hopeful clubman suffers year after year - the ritual humiliation of England''s middle order, the partially-sighted umpires, the battling average that reads more like a shoe size. As satisfying as a perfectly timed cover drive, and rather easier to come by, Rain Men offers essential justification for anyone who has ever run

    Trade Review
    The Fever Pitch of cricket. Very funny * DAILY TELEGRAPH *
    Many thousands of cricketers will be able to identify with Marcus Berkmann's marvellous Rain Men. A masterpiece -- Sir Tim Rice
    A very funny book about some very sad men -- Ian Hislop
    It captures splendidly the many dazzingling facets of the truly atrocious cricketer * OBSERVER *
    For addicts with a low batting average - i.e. most cricket lovers * GUARDIAN *
    This wonderfully funny book reads like an inside account of a secret cult, its members tinged with guilt, shame and a curious defiant pride * INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY *
    Delightfully tongue in cheek * SUNDAY TELEGRAPH *

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