By: Tom Smith
Title: Tom Smith's Cricket Umpiring and Scoring
Author: Tom Smith
Overview: "Tom Smith's Cricket Umpiring and Scoring" is a comprehensive guide written by Tom Smith, first published in 1980. The book has undergone six fully-revised editions, with the latest edition being fully redesigned and updated for the 21st century. This guide is indispensable for umpires, scorers, and all cricket enthusiasts, providing detailed analysis and practical hints on the Laws of Cricket.
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Plot Summary: The book does not have a narrative plot but rather serves as a reference guide. It provides detailed explanations of the Laws of Cricket, along with diagrams and practical examples to help readers understand and apply the rules effectively.
Critical Reception: While there are no formal reviews available on platforms like Goodreads or Librarika, the book has received praise from cricket experts and commentators. Richie Benaud, a renowned Australian cricketer and commentator, has mentioned that he never goes without his copy of "Tom Smith's Cricket Umpiring and Scoring". David Lloyd also praises the book, stating that it is as valuable as other advanced tools like Hawkeye, Snicko, and Hotspot in the Sky Sports commentary box.
Editions and Updates: The book has been revised under the auspices of the Association of Cricket Umpires and Scorers. The latest edition incorporates the full 2000 Code of the Laws of Cricket with amendments as ratified by the MCC and international and national cricket bodies in 2003.
Availability: The book is available on various platforms, including Apple Books, the ECB ACO Shop, and Lord's Cricket Ground store. It is priced at $2.99 on Apple Books and offers bulk discounts on the ECB ACO Shop website.