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“Batts, Balls & Stumps – The Foundation Years of the Melbourne Cricket Club – By James Brear.
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The Melbourne Cricket Club (MCC) is widely recognised for its primary responsibility to manage the iconic MCG, a venue that has been a source of local and international entertainment, sport, culture and celebration since 1853. Â
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As the oldest sporting club in Australia, the MCC has evolved over time but the story of its founders, until now, has remained largely untold in such detail.Â
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Batts, Balls and Stumps – The Foundation Years of the Melbourne Cricket Club, written by 50-Year MCC Member and MCG volunteer James Brear, explores the origins of the Club and how a purchase of three pieces of equipment, batts, balls and stumps, would take a love for the game of cricket and turn it into the foundations of the MCC.  Â
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About the author:
James Brear is a 50-Year Member of the Melbourne Cricket Club (MCC) – the oldest sporting Club in Australia, responsible for managing the MCG.Â
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James’ involvement with the MCC began in 2008 when he began volunteering at the Australian Sports Museum (formerly National Sports Museum).
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The catalyst for his interest in historical research – particularly of the sporting variety – came about following a chance encounter in the Museum with a relative of Australian Test cricketer, T.J ‘Jimmy’ Matthews.Â
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That research motivated him to write, first a book about ‘Jimmy’, (Cricket’s Unsung Legend – The Jimmy Matthews Story, cricketbooks.com.au, 2012), another on 1938 Empire Games star, Decima Norman, (Decima Norman, The First Golden Girl, Self-published, 2015) and recently a family history for former West Coast Eagle, Phil Matera (Chance and Circumstance – The Story of Mick and Jane Matera, self-published, 2022).
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In 2010, James became an MCG Tour Guide and in 2013 began volunteering at the MCC Library located within the Members’ Reserve.