Description
Botham: My Autobiography by Ian Botham and Peter Hayter offers an unfiltered and fascinating look into the life of one of cricket’s most iconic figures. Botham, known for his thrilling performances on the field and his colourful personal life, takes readers through his remarkable career and the controversies that followed. From his legendary match-winning feats at Headingley in 1981 to his public battles with drugs and his tumultuous legal confrontations, Botham doesn’t shy away from revealing the highs and lows of his journey.
In this revised and updated edition, Botham also addresses the state of English cricket, offering a candid analysis of the challenges the team faced, especially during the 1999/2000 tour to South Africa. This edition includes new insights into the changing landscape of cricket and Botham’s personal reflections on the sport he helped shape. The autobiography is as much a story of overcoming adversity as it is about celebrating the larger-than-life personality of a true cricketing legend.
















