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Monty Panesar (ePub)

The Full Monty

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By Monty Panesar, Foreword by Andrew Flintoff
Imprint: White Owl
File Size: 15.2 MB (.epub)
Illustrations: 32
ISBN: 9781526754516
Published: 14th May 2019

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  • BBC Breakfast interview, 3/5/19

 

 

  • Interview on Good Morning Britain talking all about the cricket world cup, 12/7/19

 

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It’s almost impossible to think of Monty Panesar without smiling.

A world-class spin bowler, but an economy-class fielder, Monty remains one of England’s most popular cricketers and an inspiration for British Asians.

Monty Mania swept the country after he became the first Sikh cricketer to play for England, with white men turning up at Test Matches in turbans and beards and fans naming their dogs after him.

For the first time he talks about the extreme racism faced by his parents’ generation, about growing up as a happy, cricket-obsessed child in Luton and his thoughts about Norman Tebbit’s infamous cricket test, which questioned the loyalities of Britain's Asian population.

Monty had a front-row seat as the greatest dramas of one of English cricket’s most successful eras unfolded: his shock when Marcus Trescothick’s illness was revealed, the unique pressure he faced as a Sikh after the Mumbai bombings in 2008, his role in the miracle of Cardiff in 2009 and his disbelief as England imploded during the 2013-14 Ashes series, which coincided with the onset of severe paranoia that threatened to ruin his career.

Told with brutal honesty, dry humour and above all great humanity, this is the hilarious, poignant and ultimately inspiring story of how he confronted and overcame his issues to regain his place as a national treasure. The Full Monty is set to become the feelgood classic of 2019.

★★★★ Lots of emotions! This is a fab book - Monty is really funny, and it comes across so well in his autobiography. His story is tumultuous to say the least and he leaves nothing out. Really, really good book.

Amazon Customer

★★★★★ Worth getting for the Mastermind chapter alone

Monty is a very funny character. That I already knew. But it was nice to see him laughing at himself in this book. At times I was laughing out loud. The Mastermind chapter is just hilarious. Monty is also a top cricketer. It’s a shame he didn’t stay at the top for longer. As a Sussex CCC fan his decline at the club was sad to witness.

If you read this, Monty, I hope you are in a better place now and are enjoying your cricket. I’ll never forget your exploits at Cardiff. Balls of steel.

Amazon Customer

★★★★★ Loved it. Read the whole thing whilst on a trip!

Amazon Customer

'Building business bridges'

Jewish News, 7th November 2019

Article: 'Cricket icon Monty makes NI visit' as featured by

News Letter, 9th November 2019 – words by Graeme Cousins

As featured by

The Cricketer, September 2019

Article: 'Monty: I was in denial about my mental health' as featured by

Eastern Eye (online & print), 20th September 2019 – words by AMIT ROY

Early on in The Full Monty Panesar expresses the hope that his book will have an uplifting effect on his reader. There are certainly some dark corners opened up and explored, but Panesar’s is a fascinating story. It is written in a slightly frenetic style but, and this is always what any writer aims for, the book is difficult to put down. It also helps that while Panesar does throw the odd brickbat, he always gives credit where it is due, and doesn’t simply use The Full Monty as a forum for settling old scores. It is also important that the book ends on an upbeat note, and Panesar certainly achieves his aim. As I closed the book, the smile was certainly still on my face, although nothing like as broadly as it will be if one day the name of Monty Panesar appears on a county team sheet again.

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Cricket Web

Monty's autobiography doesn't skirt around the difficult themes, but in the main it is an uncommonly cheerful book, full of jokes and jeux d'esprit.

Irish Daily Mail 26/7/19

As featured in

Loughborough Echo, 22nd May 2019

Featured in

Daily Express, 13th July 2019

Featured in

International Express, 26th June 2019

Featured in

Daily Mail, 12th July 2019

Author interview on

Channel 5 News, 15 July 2019

Interview on

Sky News, 15 July 2019

See Monty on the Victoria Derbyshire show here

Victoria Derbyshire show, 15 July 2019

Author interview on

BBC Cumbria, 15 July 2019

Cricket legend Monty takes on our ultimate quiz

BBC Newsround, June 2019

Author interview on Good Morning Britain talking all about the Cricket World Cup

Good Morning Britain, 12 July 2019

Author interview on

Mirror Now News, 9 July 2019

How Monty Panesar shrugged off racist taunts to become the first Sikh to play for England. And why, after beating his demons, he's not given up hopes of a comeback

Daily Express 8/6/19

Author article for

Eastern Eye newspaper, 14 June 2019

Click here to read author interview as featured by

The MALESTROM, 11th June 2019

Featured on the Victoria Derbyshire show:

“England are firm favourites, by a long way… the key factor will be how they handle pressure." - "Monty Panesar has his hopes set high as the Cricket World Cup begins."

Victoria Derbyshire show, 30 May 2019

Interview on India Today:

"English cricketer Monty Panesar speaks to India Today about the opening ceremony of World Cup 2019. Watch which team, according to him is going to produce some major upsets."

See the interview here

India Today, 30 May 2019

Interviewed on Love Sport:

"I felt lucky to play for England.. It was remarkable how the nation took to me."

Love Sport Radio, 30 May 2019

Debated on Good Morning Britain on "John Cleese: Racist Tweet?"

You can watch Monty debate on this here

Good Morning Britain, 30 May 2019

"Monty Panesar eyes return to cricket after conquering mental woes."

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Times of India

Author interview on the Hawksbee & Jacobs show

Hawksbee & Jacobs, talkSPORT radio

"Monty Panesar thought fans were laughing at him and his teammates were conspiring against him as paranoid thoughts triggered a downward spiral that derailed his professional career."

You can read the article here

Jacob Polychronis, Fox Cricket

"Former England cricketer Monty Panesar has appeared to admit to 'ball tampering' in his new book, detailing the life of the spin bowler."

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Wide World of Sports

Author interview on BBC Asian Network

"Former England spinner Monty Panesar talks about his challenges and changing attitudes to mental health within the Asian community."

BBC Asian Network, 29 May 2019

Featured in the Mumbai Mirror

"Monty Panesar: I was called traitor for not playing for India"

Mumbai Mirror, 28 May 2019

ESPN article: "Monty Panesar opens up on mental health battles and hoping to play again"

ESPN cricinfo

"Former England spinner Monty Panesar reveals ball tampering"

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Ian McCullough, www.stuff.co.nz, May 26 2019

"Mints, sun cream ... the full monty: Panesar admits to ball tampering"

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The Sydney Morning Herald, May 25 2019

Interview for Daily Mail & Mail on Sunday.

"He was a national hero when 'Monty Mania' gripped English cricket, but Monty Panesar suffered a spectacular fall when beset by mental health problems."

Daily Mail & MOS, 25/26 May 2019

Author and book featured on FirstCricket

"Former England cricketer Monty Panesar admits to ball-tampering in excerpt of upcoming book."

FirstCricket website, May 25 2019

Featured on The Cricketer online

Monty Panesar wants to play professional cricket again as he discusses mental health struggle. For Panesar, whose eccentricity with the bat and in the field had become the subject of mockery, it was a confidence-sapping experience.

Click here for the article.

The Cricketer, 24 May 2019

Author article for The Cricketer

"Eoin Morgan the central figure of England's one-day revival, says Monty Panesar"

The Cricketer, 22 May 2019

Click here for Monty's interview on Good Morning Britain

Good Morning Britain, 16 May 2019

About Monty Panesar

Monty Panesar is one England’s finest spin bowlers and the first ever Sikh to play for his country. He has taken over 700 first-class wickets during his career, which included spells with Northants, Sussex and Essex. He was born in Luton, Bedfordshire, where he lives with his dog, Rambo.


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