Cricket Heritage Archive – Volume I: The 1970-80s (Hardcover)

$79.00

"Where Leather Meets Willow."

Step into the golden era of Test Cricket. Volume I of the Cricket Heritage Archive is a meticulously curated technical dossier featuring 50 of the most iconic cricket bats from the 1970s and 1980s.

From the legendary Gray-Nicolls Scoop favored by the masters to the powerhouse Kookaburras of the Australian summer, every blade is presented with high-fidelity technical specifications, manufacturing history, and the stories of the legends who wielded them.

Inside Volume I:

  • 50 Iconic Bats: Detailed blueprints and 1980s-style technical layouts.

  • Player Profiles: Career statistics and biographical data for every featured legend.

  • Premium Build: Printed on 80# (118 GSM) coated white paper for a sharp, high-contrast finish.

  • Collector's Edition: Durable matte-finish case-wrap hardcover.

A Tortuga Creations Production. Part of the UGA Creations Ecosystem.

ISBN: 978-1-7645684-0-1 | Officially Registered with the National Library of Australia.

"Where Leather Meets Willow."

Step into the golden era of Test Cricket. Volume I of the Cricket Heritage Archive is a meticulously curated technical dossier featuring 50 of the most iconic cricket bats from the 1970s and 1980s.

From the legendary Gray-Nicolls Scoop favored by the masters to the powerhouse Kookaburras of the Australian summer, every blade is presented with high-fidelity technical specifications, manufacturing history, and the stories of the legends who wielded them.

Inside Volume I:

  • 50 Iconic Bats: Detailed blueprints and 1980s-style technical layouts.

  • Player Profiles: Career statistics and biographical data for every featured legend.

  • Premium Build: Printed on 80# (118 GSM) coated white paper for a sharp, high-contrast finish.

  • Collector's Edition: Durable matte-finish case-wrap hardcover.

A Tortuga Creations Production. Part of the UGA Creations Ecosystem.

ISBN: 978-1-7645684-0-1 | Officially Registered with the National Library of Australia.