Publisher's Synopsis
From his days at Dulwich, Wodehouse was a devoted cricketer, and cricket dominates his early writings: Jeeves himself was named after the Warwickshire all-rounder who, like Wodehouse, played at Lords. This delightful anthology of the best of Wodehouse's cricket writings extracts from novels and short stories, humourous pieces and poems -has been compiled by Murray Hedgecock, a Wodehouse admirer and life-long cricket fan, who also provides an introduction with much new information about Wodehouse's own cricket career.