Phil Tufnell: the Tourist
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As a cricketer, broadcaster and celebrity jungle-dweller, Phil Tufnell has travelled the world far and wide. From the great cricket tours of Australia and South Africa to his equally memorable jaunts to Benidorm and Blackpool, Phil has spent much of his life living out of a suitcase, meeting a host of colourful and memorable characters along the way. The Tourist takes you out on the road, into the dressing room and behind the scenes of the commentary box to reveal just what really happens on Tour. Did Phil once push a baby grand piano down the stairs of a plush hotel? Did he accidentally eat a rat? Was he blamed for England being bowled out for 46 against the West Indies without even being in the team? There?s only one way to find out? It?s time to take a hilarious trip across the world with one of our most treasured sports personalities.
- Pages: 311
- ISBN: 9780008641610
- Publisher: Harper Collins
- Dimensions: 24.2 cm x 16 cm x 2.8 cm
Every purchase helps fund vital leprosy research and care.
Product Code: 45502
FSC Certified: Yes
Number of Pages: 311
ISBN: 9780008641610
Brand: Unbranded
Publisher: Harper Collins
Format: Hardback
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