Mind games
Is cricket played as much with the head as with bat and ball
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle loved the game's swaying statistics with one theory superseding another as entrenched batsmen were ground down and then outwitted. His friends believed that the capture of a wicket was to him as fulfilling as the villain's nadir in the final chapter.
You know me as a cricketer but in truer life I'd have been...