Tales of the Autistic Village Cricketer: The frank re-telling of how cricket has given a neurologically ‘different’ 25-year-old the chance to fully experience life!

Tales of the Autistic Village Cricketer: The frank re-telling of how cricket has given a neurologically ‘different’ 25-year-old the chance to fully experience life!

Josh Williamson

InläsareJosh Williamson
Längd5 tim 35 min
Språken
FörlagFine Leg Publishing
ISBN9798347781737

Tales of the Autistic Village Cricketer is the neurologically ‘different’ slant of eye-opening, blunt and frankly, funny collection of completely true memoirs that have happened in my cricketing life. Starting from 2003, it initially outlines myself as a young cricketer, and how autism affected my participation; often with chuckle-inducing results! From the humorous stories involving our Margate junior skipper, Ollie Robinson of Sussex CCC fame, to abjectly refusing to remove my footwear as I entered the Horsham pavilion, and being jovially mocked due to my compelling urge of forcing a fart and sniffing the ball before bowling! But crucially, by publishing the story of my life through this cricketing lens, it gives a frank re-telling of how cricket, and the friends met solely through it, has given a socially difficult high-functioning autistic, the chance to experience life as it is intended. From the awkward opening partnership with Zak Crawley, to my first visit to a crowded nightclub and subsequently passing out, my ‘blunt and to the point’ discussion with a stripper, and the hilarious events that transpired when I lost my virginity!