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In March 1977, England cricket captain Tony Greig was arguably the most famous and popular sportsman in the country. Within weeks, though, his reputation was in tatters. He was branded a traitor, stripped of the England captaincy and excluded from the national side. His life story is every bit as fascinating as the controversy that engulfed him.

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In March 1977, England cricket captain Tony Greig was arguably the most famous and popular sportsman in the country. Within weeks, though, his reputation was in tatters. He was branded a traitor, stripped of the England captaincy and excluded from the national side. His life story is every bit as fascinating as the controversy that engulfed him.
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A former Hampshire player, Andrew Murtagh had the distinction of getting Tony Greig out for a first-ball duck in a televised match. Later, Murtagh worked as an English teacher before turning his hand to writing cricket biographies. He has published books on George Chesterton, Tom Graveney, Barry Richards, John Holder and Colin Cowdrey. With his inside knowledge of the professional game, Murtagh is uniquely placed to tell Greig's compelling story.