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Autobiography
The Full Monty
Monty Panesar
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BOOK SYNOPSIS
It's almost impossible to think of Monty Panesar without smiling a world-class spin bowler but an economy class Fielder, Monty remains one of England's most popular cricketers and an inspiration for British Asians.
Monty Mania swept the country after he became the first Sikh cricketer to play for England with white men turning up at test matches in turbans and beards and fans naming their dogs after him.
For the first time he talkes about the extreme racism faced by his parents generation, about growing up as a happy cricket-obsessed child in Luton and his thoughts about Norman Tebbit's infamous cricket test, which questioned the loyalties of Britain's Asian population.
Monty had a front row seat as the greatest dramas of one of England cricket's most successful eras unfolded; his shock when Marcus Trescothick's illness was revealed, the unique pressure he faced as a Sikh after the Mumbai bombing's in 2008, his role in the miracle of Cardiff in 2009 and his disbelief as England imploded during the 2013-14 Ashes series which coincided with the onset of severe paranoia that threatened to ruin his career.
Told with brutal honesty, dry humour and above all, great humanity, this is the hilarious poignant and ultimately inspiring story of how he confronted and overcame his issues to regain his place as a National Treasure. The Full Monty is set to become the feelgood classic of 2019.
