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Thursday, May 14, 2015

West Indies Fast Bowler Curtly Ambrose's autobiography'' Time to Talk''

 
The book characterises Ambrose 98-Test career for the West Indies, between 1988 and 2000. The title is a play on the beanpole speedster’s motto during his career that "Curtly talks to no man".

Curtly Ambrose took a career 405 wickets, the second most by a West Indian, and is number 11 on the all-time list. Fellow West Indian Courtney Walsh ended with 519 wickets. Apart from his 405 Test wickets, he had another 225 in 176 One-Day Internationals.

The books has two forewords, one is written by Steve Waugh, the legendary Australia captain, who had many bruising battles with Sir Curtly. The other is penned by and Richie Benaud, the former Australia captain and iconic commentator who recently died.

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