Victory in Australia: The Remarkable Story of England's Greatest Ashes Triumph 1954-55
Autor Richard Whiteheaden Limba Engleză Paperback – 10 aug 2026
'A wonderful book... excellent recent re-telling.' - Mike Atherton
'A masterpiece that sets the bar for blending cricket and social history' - Nick Hoult, chief cricket writer, The Daily Telegraph
THE DEFINITIVE ACCOUNT OF AN EPIC ASHES BATTLE
The Ashes series of 1954-55 marked a watershed moment in the history of English cricket. Under the leadership of Len Hutton, the national team's first professional captain, one of the greatest group of players ever to represent England won an Ashes series in Australia for the first time in more than 20 years. It is a feat that has been repeated only four times in more than 70 years since.
But Hutton's men had to overcome the additional obstacle of losing heavily in the first Test - only one England team has managed to win an overseas Ashes series after such a monumental setback.
The names of the cricketers who locked horns in 1954-55 resonate down the decades - Hutton's team included Denis Compton, Frank Tyson, Brian Statham, Trevor Bailey, Godfrey Evans, Peter May and Colin Cowdrey. Among their Australian opponents were Ray Lindwall, Keith Miller, Neil Harvey and Richie Benaud. In the 1950s, these players were not just elite sportsmen, they were household names.
An Ashes series for the ages is brought thrillingly to life in this momentous slice of sporting and social history.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781399415064
ISBN-10: 1399415069
Pagini: 400
Ilustrații: Integrated black and white images
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 mm
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Sport
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1399415069
Pagini: 400
Ilustrații: Integrated black and white images
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 mm
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Sport
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Introduction
Dramatis personae
Part 1: Debacle in Brisbane
Part 2: Plots, coups and the English class system
Part 3: Choosing Hutton's men
Part 4: The long road to Brisbane
Part 5: Typhoon Frank hits Sydney
Part 6: Cracks appear in Melbourne
Part 7: Adelaide and the Ashes
Part 8: Return to Sydney
Postscript
Records and statistics
Bibliography
Acknowledgments
Index
Dramatis personae
Part 1: Debacle in Brisbane
Part 2: Plots, coups and the English class system
Part 3: Choosing Hutton's men
Part 4: The long road to Brisbane
Part 5: Typhoon Frank hits Sydney
Part 6: Cracks appear in Melbourne
Part 7: Adelaide and the Ashes
Part 8: Return to Sydney
Postscript
Records and statistics
Bibliography
Acknowledgments
Index
Recenzii
meticulously researched and (for any cricket fan) unputdownable
A masterpiece that sets the bar for blending cricket and social history to shed new light on a glorious sporting achievement. The cricket is brought back to life in vivid detail without forgetting the personal stories that are just as gripping as the action on the field.
It excels as a narrative account, both because of the research that obviously went into its production and the quality of the writing. I felt I lived through the series.
it really is the best cricket book I have ever read.
An outstanding addition to cricket's literature. With both detail and description, Richard Whitehead marvellously recreates one of the great tours of the 20th century and brings both the era - and the men who shaped it - back into full, vibrant breathing life.
A wonderfully full-bodied account, alert to every human and social as well as cricketing nuance, of a tour that still burns bright in English memories.
Such incredibly gripping sports writing. It was like being there. Truly. Every ball. With the added bonus of knowing it would all turn out okay for once.
Elegant and evocative, this will surely stand as the definitive word on England's most astonishing Ashes tour ever.
I don't know of any finer reconstructions of cricket matches than those in this book on England's Ashes-winning series of 1954-5.
Victory in Australia has an epic quality; so does Richard Whitehead's Victory in Australia, a detailed and absorbing retelling of a peak Ashes moment.
A high peak of post-war English cricket brought to vivid life with so much colourful detail. Richard Whitehead has written a masterpiece.
Meticulously researched by Richard Whitehead, this book brings an epic tour from another age to life. It also serves as a reminder of why we are still so consumed by the Ashes. The portrait of Len Hutton, England's first professional captain, is riveting.
Len Hutton's greatest triumph gave rise to no less than 15 books in its immediate aftermath. To understand its full significance, we now need to read only one: Richard Whitehead's definitive account of this most fascinating of Ashes tours.
This epic new account of Len Hutton's Ashes-winning tour is a masterpiece of research and narrative skill. Packed with drama, technical detail and insightful character studies, the book not only provides vivid descriptions of the crucial passages of play, but also sheds new light on the many controversies of this highly charged contest. I enjoyed it tremendously and I know it will come to be seen as an important addition to the literature of Test cricket.
A fascinating and detailed exposition of the men, the matches and the meaning of one of the most extraordinary Test cricket tours of the 20th century. Beautifully composed.
Come for Hutton's heroism and stay for the scrupulously researched and lovingly described social history. Victory in Australia is so much more than a cricket book.
so fresh and detailed that you feel it might have happened yesterday
very easy to get completely immersed in
Richard Whitehead plays a fine innings in telling this extraordinary story. It is well researched . Whitehead also has an excellent eye for colourful trivia.
Meticulously researched and gripping
brilliantly written . This is certainly a book for any sports fan.
I feel I have just come back from a long and fascinating journey
Throughout, Whitehead strikes the right tone between the scholarly and the anecdotal.
Exceptionally well researched and very readable.
A thoroughly absorbing read from start to finish.
A superb read by someone right on top of his subject. Not just the tale of MCC's triumphant tour, but also a history lesson in the old cricket era of Gentlemen v Players.
It is a remarkable book. Richard Whitehead's principle triumph is his research. ... The author brings that momentous winter to vivid life.
Magnificent, absolutely magnificent.
Superbly crafted ... the book of the year.
For every heroic cricketing deed, there is a backroom story to savour. It is as much social history as sports writing.
Whitehead, who tells this tale with a scholar's eye and a dash of humour, has dedicated the book to John Woodcock, the Times correspondent who saw this story unfold. Perched on a celestial bough, the great writer must be proud.
Richard is a great cricket writer. Meticulous research has unearthed some diamonds.
A remarkable book
Universal acclaimed... meticulously researched... a magnificent book.
A wonderful book... an excellent retelling
The story of Hutton's heroes is well told
Highly entertaining and indeed inspiring for all those interested in cricket or leadership.
An exceptional piece of work ... one of the finest cricket books I have read in a long time. Should be a textbook in English schools.
An exceedingly comprehensive account
Magnificent ... a masterpiece
A fascinating account of that glorious comeback.
Outstanding
In the absence of interviews, the inquisitive Whitehead compensates with a sharp literary instinct and a gift for unearthing vivid quotations, supported by methodical and imaginative research across innumerable sources
A brilliant piece of work.
Whitehead is a vivid writer who wants to make the cricket as exciting as possible. He succeeds beyond measure: you will feel that you were there for every game.
Meticulous, immersive - vivid recreations of the Test matches
Victory in Australia is a compelling account of a rare Ashes victory. It brings back to life the key characters, especially Hutton, Tyson and Cowdrey. Every aspect of the tour is the subject of meticulous research which uncovers lots of previously unknown details. This is one of the finest cricket books of the century.
Rivetting
A masterpiece that sets the bar for blending cricket and social history to shed new light on a glorious sporting achievement. The cricket is brought back to life in vivid detail without forgetting the personal stories that are just as gripping as the action on the field.
It excels as a narrative account, both because of the research that obviously went into its production and the quality of the writing. I felt I lived through the series.
it really is the best cricket book I have ever read.
An outstanding addition to cricket's literature. With both detail and description, Richard Whitehead marvellously recreates one of the great tours of the 20th century and brings both the era - and the men who shaped it - back into full, vibrant breathing life.
A wonderfully full-bodied account, alert to every human and social as well as cricketing nuance, of a tour that still burns bright in English memories.
Such incredibly gripping sports writing. It was like being there. Truly. Every ball. With the added bonus of knowing it would all turn out okay for once.
Elegant and evocative, this will surely stand as the definitive word on England's most astonishing Ashes tour ever.
I don't know of any finer reconstructions of cricket matches than those in this book on England's Ashes-winning series of 1954-5.
Victory in Australia has an epic quality; so does Richard Whitehead's Victory in Australia, a detailed and absorbing retelling of a peak Ashes moment.
A high peak of post-war English cricket brought to vivid life with so much colourful detail. Richard Whitehead has written a masterpiece.
Meticulously researched by Richard Whitehead, this book brings an epic tour from another age to life. It also serves as a reminder of why we are still so consumed by the Ashes. The portrait of Len Hutton, England's first professional captain, is riveting.
Len Hutton's greatest triumph gave rise to no less than 15 books in its immediate aftermath. To understand its full significance, we now need to read only one: Richard Whitehead's definitive account of this most fascinating of Ashes tours.
This epic new account of Len Hutton's Ashes-winning tour is a masterpiece of research and narrative skill. Packed with drama, technical detail and insightful character studies, the book not only provides vivid descriptions of the crucial passages of play, but also sheds new light on the many controversies of this highly charged contest. I enjoyed it tremendously and I know it will come to be seen as an important addition to the literature of Test cricket.
A fascinating and detailed exposition of the men, the matches and the meaning of one of the most extraordinary Test cricket tours of the 20th century. Beautifully composed.
Come for Hutton's heroism and stay for the scrupulously researched and lovingly described social history. Victory in Australia is so much more than a cricket book.
so fresh and detailed that you feel it might have happened yesterday
very easy to get completely immersed in
Richard Whitehead plays a fine innings in telling this extraordinary story. It is well researched . Whitehead also has an excellent eye for colourful trivia.
Meticulously researched and gripping
brilliantly written . This is certainly a book for any sports fan.
I feel I have just come back from a long and fascinating journey
Throughout, Whitehead strikes the right tone between the scholarly and the anecdotal.
Exceptionally well researched and very readable.
A thoroughly absorbing read from start to finish.
A superb read by someone right on top of his subject. Not just the tale of MCC's triumphant tour, but also a history lesson in the old cricket era of Gentlemen v Players.
It is a remarkable book. Richard Whitehead's principle triumph is his research. ... The author brings that momentous winter to vivid life.
Magnificent, absolutely magnificent.
Superbly crafted ... the book of the year.
For every heroic cricketing deed, there is a backroom story to savour. It is as much social history as sports writing.
Whitehead, who tells this tale with a scholar's eye and a dash of humour, has dedicated the book to John Woodcock, the Times correspondent who saw this story unfold. Perched on a celestial bough, the great writer must be proud.
Richard is a great cricket writer. Meticulous research has unearthed some diamonds.
A remarkable book
Universal acclaimed... meticulously researched... a magnificent book.
A wonderful book... an excellent retelling
The story of Hutton's heroes is well told
Highly entertaining and indeed inspiring for all those interested in cricket or leadership.
An exceptional piece of work ... one of the finest cricket books I have read in a long time. Should be a textbook in English schools.
An exceedingly comprehensive account
Magnificent ... a masterpiece
A fascinating account of that glorious comeback.
Outstanding
In the absence of interviews, the inquisitive Whitehead compensates with a sharp literary instinct and a gift for unearthing vivid quotations, supported by methodical and imaginative research across innumerable sources
A brilliant piece of work.
Whitehead is a vivid writer who wants to make the cricket as exciting as possible. He succeeds beyond measure: you will feel that you were there for every game.
Meticulous, immersive - vivid recreations of the Test matches
Victory in Australia is a compelling account of a rare Ashes victory. It brings back to life the key characters, especially Hutton, Tyson and Cowdrey. Every aspect of the tour is the subject of meticulous research which uncovers lots of previously unknown details. This is one of the finest cricket books of the century.
Rivetting