A straight-talking analysis of the game of cricket and the illustrious career of England's most capped player of all time.
When Alec Stewart scored a century in his 100th Test, the sheer length of the standing ovation from a packed Old Trafford crowd confirmed that he had already become a national institution. He went on to represent England more times than Botham, Boycott, Gooch, Gower and every other great that the game has ever produced. Having recently decided to bring his playing days to an end, Alec Stewart's Cricket Companion now provides him with the opportunity to take a wider look at the game as a whole. Full of engaging anecdotes from life in a sport he clearly loves, the book also explores the state of world cricket today, before assessing how the sport should evolve and embrace the future. Stewart is characteristically honest and uncompromising about a number of players past and present, and it's not just cricket that makes it into the firing line: he covers modern day sport as a whole, not least football and his beloved Chelsea FC. This book isn't just for followers of cricket, it's for anyone interested in the professional opinion of one of the greatest sportsmen England has ever known.