Never Surrender: The Life of Douglas Jardine is the enthralling story of
England's most controversial cricket captain, forever associated with
bodyline bowling on MCC's tour to Australia in 1932/33. Despite his
privileged upbringing and amateur status, Jardine's steely personality
and win-at-all-costs ethos was more akin to the professional game.
Confronted with the run-making genius of Australia's Don Bradman in
1932/33, Jardine resorted to a form of intimidatory bowling that helped
England regain the Ashes, but his tactics shocked Australia and brought
relations between the two countries to the point of collapse. To restore
harmony, Jardine was disowned by the MCC cricket establishment and
shunned thereafter, but now - in a more modern, competitive age - his
reputation has undergone a rehabilitation, not least in Australia.
Drawing on fresh material, award-winning cricket author Mark Peel
reappraises an outstanding leader whose care for those he valued knew no
bounds.