Garry Sobers is a cricketing legend; his feats with the bat, ball, or in the field are remarkable. In this revealing and honest autobiography, Sobers talks about his upbringing and the
tragic accident that inspired him throughout his career. He explains how he helped the West Indies to become the most feared cricketing nation in the world, setting them on a course of
success that would run for another 20 years. With authority that comes form his unique status in the game, he assesses modern cricket, with its allegations of corruption, and gives his
verdict on how the sport can progress in the 21st century.