
By: Malcolm Knox
Account of Australian cricket under the captaincy of Mark Taylor and Steve Waugh to the close of the 2000 domestic season. Explores the ways in which off-field events affected matches and examines the specific dynamics of each nation's rivalry with the world champions, investigating the variations in results, the different psychologies and the impact of cultural factors. Includes colour and black-and-white photographs and index.
Book Overview: "Taylor and Beyond" by Malcolm Knox
"Taylor and Beyond" is a non-fiction book that chronicles the significant events and transformations in Australian cricket from the late 1980s to the early 2000s. It covers the captaincy of Mark Taylor and Steve Waugh, two of the most iconic figures in Australian cricket history. The book provides detailed accounts of major matches, team dynamics, and the broader cultural context of Australian sports during this period. It also explores the challenges faced by the team and how they adapted to changing circumstances, both on and off the field.
Overall, "Taylor and Beyond" is a compelling and informative read for anyone interested in Australian cricket, sports history, or the cultural context of sports in Australia during the late 20th century.