Dimensions
154 x 232 x 24mm
Following his successful (2013) and bestselling (2014). Australian cricket captain Michael Clarke presents his third book, .
As before, Clarke starts his diary the day before flying out to England via West Indies, reflecting on the most tumultuous season of his life, in which he steered Australia to a World Cup triumph. He then quit as one-day captain and led the nation in its grief over the sudden death of Phil Hughes, the 25-year-old teammate Clarke called 'a brother'.
The 2015 Ashes tour is no ordinary odyssey. For Clarke it will likely will be his final Ashes series in England. He is under pressure from selectors to retire and hand the reins to bold young deputy Steve Smith. But Clarke's best cricket has been played with his back against the wall so fireworks on the field and off are a sure thing in this Ashes series.
will take readers deeper into the inner sanctum than ever before - Clarke will record every day of the Ashes tour and compile a Captain's Dossier on each of the players. Visually this will be the most exciting Diary yet with more of Clarke's own photos in the text design and five pic sections - one for each Test.