When Andrew Strauss's team seized the world title in the summer of 2011 they finally recovered what had been lost at the Adelaide Oval in 1959. This tale of England's preceding triumph & loss is recounted through the memoirs of many of the star players when England had last been top of the world. Bent Arms & Dodgy Wickets tells the story of English cricket's slow recovery from the Second World War of its brief time of triumph & of its undignified fall from grace
- a tale of fluctuating fortunes reflected upon by great names including Hutton Compton & Trueman Lindwall & Miller Mc Glew & Weekes. The title refers to the sporting controversies of the time
- suspect bowling actions & poor pitches
- as Britain declined as an imperial power & English cricket was hampered by class snobbery anachronistic fixations & an uncompetitive domestic game.