Jonathan trott autobiography definition
“It means the world to me,” they gush.
The unmaking of Jonathan Trott.!
Book review: Unguarded by Jonathan Trott
My Daughter often asks me who my favourite cricketer is and it’s a question I often struggle with, but one name that often comes to mind is Jonathan Trott.
Trott’s grittiness and application have always appealed to me, his stubborn resoluteness and sheer determination to score runs when those around him fell always endeared him to me as well.
So it was great delight when I received his autobiography Unguarded for Christmas.
Trott’s career coincided with the rise of the England Cricket Test Team to world number one, and then the fall back down rankings as the side disintegrated around themselves.
Helped by the always brilliant George Dobell, Trott is as open and honest in print as he was on the pitch charting his and the side’s rise and fall and the factors that effected both.
Clearly what a lot of people will remember, and want to know, about Trott is what happened in Brisbane in 2013 where he had to leave the ashes tour early