Book description
Tom Smith first wrote his guide for umpires and scorers in 1980. Since
then, his indispensable guide has gone through six fully-revised
editions. The 'new' Tom Smith is the first to be fully redesigned and
updated for the 21st century. Its publication coincides with
international recognition that there should be one universal standard
for the training of umpires whatever country they operate in.
The 'new' Tom Smith incorporates the full 2000 Code of the Laws of
Cricket with subsequent amendments as ratified by the MCC and
international and national cricket bodies. The freshly drawn diagrams
are easy to follow and will be of value not only to umpires and scorers,
but to all lovers of the game of cricket.
As Richie Benaud, the great Australian cricketer and commentator, has
said, he never goes without his copy of 'Tom Smith'. Nor should any
spectator who wishes to feel fully qualified in discussing the
application of the Laws of Cricket to the game.
David Lloyd says, 'Tom Smith is just as valuable a piece of kit as
Hawkeye, Snicko and Hotspot in the Sky Sports commentary box, its
interpretation of the Laws of the game is the first thing we turn to
regarding decisions. it's a "must-have" alongside the Laws of
cricket.' Tom Smith founded the Association of Cricket Umpires and
Scorers in 1953 and served as its General Secretary for 25 years. It now
has more than 8,000 members world wide. On his death in 1995 he willed
his cricketing 'bible' to the Association, who have ensured its
continual updating ever since.