Don Kenyon was a 'leader of champions and a champion of leaders' for good reason: he was his own man. Known as 'Braddy' at school - like Don Bradman - he would bat for long periods without getting out. He holds the record as the youngest player to score a century in the Birmingham League First Division. For nineteen seasons he scored over 1,000 runs and captained Worcestershire's first championship-winning side in 1964 (retaining the title in its centenary year of 1965). On retirement, he was president of Worcestershire for three years, which coincided with the return of the glory years in the late 1980s, when the likes of Ian Botham and Graeme Hick were in their pomp. It was in the 'Kenyon Room' at Worcester - named after him - where he died in 1996 just as he was about to show a video of Worcestershire's World Tour from 1965. Don Kenyon: His Own Man celebrates the life of the county's most iconic cricket player.
About the AuthorTim Jones is a self confessed cricket addict with a lifelong passion for the history and heritage of Worcestershire County Cricket Club. Possessing a photographic memory for faces, details and records of Worcestershire cricketers, this book is an opportunity to not only share his knowledge of and love for the Club, but it allows him to tell the story if its most influential captain - Don Kenyon.
Book InformationISBN 9781445647562
Author Tim JonesFormat Paperback
Page Count 160
Imprint Amberley PublishingPublisher Amberley Publishing
Weight(grams) 364g