By: Steve Waugh
The ninth annual Steve Waugh cricket diary first published in 1993. Provides an insider's view of the Australian test cricket team and how the issues of the year have impacted players. Waugh examines reasons why his own cricket career has turned downwards, culminating in the loss of the one-day captaincy, and he ponders his future in the game. Includes colour photos throughout as well as match and team statistics.
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Plot Summary: "Out of My Comfort Zone" is an autobiography that chronicles the life of Steve Waugh, a renowned Australian cricketer. The book spans his childhood, his formative years in cricket, his breakthrough, and his two decades of playing for the Australian cricket team. It covers his struggles with himself and the Australian cricketing body, his views on different countries, and the events in the cricketing world during his career. The book also delves into his personal life, including his marriage and children.
The narrative begins with an explosive foreword by batting maestro Rahul Dravid, followed by one written by Steve's friend Tim May. The book takes the reader through Waugh's transformation of the Australian cricket team from a disarrayed side in the mid-1980s under Allan Border to becoming one of the best cricketing sides in the early 2000s under his own leadership.
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Overall, "Out of My Comfort Zone" is a detailed and personal account of Steve Waugh's life and career, offering a comprehensive look at one of the most iconic figures in Australian cricket history.