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Out of My Comfort Zone: The Autobiography - Steve Waugh


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Out of My Comfort Zone: The Autobiography - Steve Waugh

 
Description: ISBN 0718148339 / Genre: Biography / Author: Steve Waugh / Hardcover / 832 Pages / Book is published 2006-04-27 by Michael Joseph Ltd

Newest Review: ... knew he would make it to play for Australia. he highlights the day he made his test debut as a very proud moment. Waugh felt ... more

 ... he could bat anywhere in the top five and regularly changed batting position, but made runs whereever he batted. Waugh says it was a special day for his parents when both he and Mark played together for Australia. In ths section you see how focused Waugh was on not just playing for his country, but being the best. Waugh took over from Alan Border as test captain in a role which he was to enjoy great success. He takes the reader through the role of a captain especially coping with personalities like Shane Warne and how...more

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Out of My Comfort Zone: The Autobiography
Pages: 832, Hardcover, Michael Joseph Ltd
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Out of My Comfort Zone: The Autobiography
Pages: 802, Paperback, Penguin Books Ltd
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Out of My Comfort Zone : The Autobiography
Pages: 801, Hardcover, Viking
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tuttgarm
Premium Review Out of My Comfort Zone: The Autobiography - Steve Waugh: STEVE WAUGH AUTOBIOGRAPHY - OUT OF MY COMFORT ZONE (429 words)
by - written on 12/11/09 (Very useful, 11 readings)
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OUT OF MY COMFORT ZONE is the title of legendary Australian cricket player STEVE WAUGH's autobiography. The book opens with Waugh's childhood where he grew up in working-class Australia. His twin brother Mark was also a top test cricketer and their relationship is discussed throughout the book. From an early age both loved cricket and were desperate to make a living from the game. This childhood section focuses on Waugh's love for cricket and his determination to suceed. On making the mark at Australian sides Waugh knew he would make it to play for Australia. he highlights the day he made his test debut as a very proud moment. Waugh felt he could ...  Read the complete review

roktimdutta
Premium Review Bright are the star that shine.... (1408 words)
by - written on 22/10/09 (Very useful, 58 readings)
Rating:

"As an opponent I respected his professionalism and as a friend I admired his balanced views and the way he treated people from all walks of life equally".-- A comment on Rahul Dravid, ex-captain Team India, probably his greatest of foes on the field. It speaks volumes about a man who is regarded as one of the greatest captain that Australians have allowed to rule them for over extended length of time. Cricket as such is a team game comprising 11 players of shear talent on various aspects on the game -- batting, bowling, fielding and a person who has all tucked in him. It's quite possible that a highly talented individual like Ian Botham or Kapil Dev may have ...  Read the complete review

 

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