Tim Lane Tim Lane i(9051357 works by)
Gender: Male
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y separately published work icon Chasing Shadows : The Life & Death of Peter Roebuck Melbourne : Hardie Grant Children's Publishing , 2015 9051378 2015 single work biography

'Part biography, part personal reflection and part investigation, Chasing Shadows: The Life And Death Of Peter Roebuck celebrates Roebuck’s immense achievements as a player, captain, writer, broadcaster and philanthropist, and does not shy away from the controversies that plagued his life and hang so darkly and with such uncertainty over his shocking death.

'Investigations uncovered details previously unknown to the public, and some of the cricket world's giant figures have volunteered their experience, perspective and opinions—both praising and criticising—for this remarkable figure, life and story.

'Tim Lane and co-author Elliot Cartledge explore the ‘Roebuck phenomenon’, how this seemingly awkward and eccentric intellectual giant became, briefly, the English cricket captain, was embroiled in a long-standing feud with the likes of Ian Botham and Viv Richards, gained adulation throughout the sub-continent and Australasia and established what was essentially a homespun charity to put scores of impoverished Africans through secondary schooling and university .

'Along with the recollections and revelations of colleague and confidante Tim Lane, Chasing Shadows features stories and interviews with the likes of Ian Botham, Viv Richards, Ian Chappell, Mark Nicholas, Steve Waugh, Rahul Dravid, Ricky Ponting, Kerry O’Keefe, Martin Crowe, Mike Coward, Jim Maxwell and many others, including members of the Roebuck family.' (Publication summary)

2016 winner Australian Cricket Society Literary Award
2016 winner Cross British Sports Book Award Best Cricket Book
2016 shortlisted William Hill Sports Book of the Year
2016 shortlisted The Cricket Society/MCC Book of the Year
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