THE THIRD COLLECTION OF GIDEON HAIGH'S WRITINGS ON CRICKET The Standard Bearers collects some of Gideon Haighs previously published writings over the course of 2018-19, mainly for The Australian, as well as for The Times, Wisden Cricketers Almanack and Wisden India. Its a real-time record where youll read how Gideon narrowly favoured Australia coming into the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, in addition to getting one or two things right. Its also a study of writings daily struggles, of finding something fresh to say, a new angle, a different perspective, a challenge that Gideon continues to enjoy rising to. The mood was one of introspection in Australian cricket, and at Cricket Australia, as a new season commenced, certain only in its dimensions: eight Tests, eleven one-day internationals and ten T20 internationals at home and abroad. Otherwise, everything was up for grabs, still, many months after the crisis of Cape Town, and the suspensions imposed on ball tampering conspirators Steve Smith, David Warner and Cameron Bancroft. At best, 2018-19 was going to be a two steps forward and one back sort of season. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Born in London, raised in Geelong, resident in Melbourne, Gideon Haigh has been a journalist since 1984, contributed to more than 100 newspapers and magazines, written thirty-two books and edited seven others. He has been a regular panellist on the ABCs Offsiders since 2005, and reported the 2017-18 Ashes for The Australian and The Times. He is the author of An Eye on Cricket (2017) and Shadows on the Pitch (2018).