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A compelling new look at the untold story behind one of English sport's oldest records. In 1902 at The Oval, Gilbert Jessop played arguably the greatest innings in the history of cricket.

His whirlwind century led England from certain defeat to glorious victory, and set a speed record that still stands over 1,000 Test matches later. Yet the exact circumstances of Jessop’s feat have long been shrouded in mystery. The original scorebooks are missing and the famous claim that he faced 76 balls has rarely been scrutinised.

In this riveting investigation, Simon Wilde draws on long-forgotten sources to uncover what really happened. Could Jessop, in fact, have reached his hundred even faster than we thought?

 

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Publication: 4 Jun 2026, Bloomsbury
ISBN: 9781526694256

Extent: 320 pages  

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Chasing Jessop: The Mystery of England Cricket's Oldest Record by Simon Wilde

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      A compelling new look at the untold story behind one of English sport's oldest records. In 1902 at The Oval, Gilbert Jessop played arguably the greatest innings in the history of cricket.

      His whirlwind century led England from certain defeat to glorious victory, and set a speed record that still stands over 1,000 Test matches later. Yet the exact circumstances of Jessop’s feat have long been shrouded in mystery. The original scorebooks are missing and the famous claim that he faced 76 balls has rarely been scrutinised.

      In this riveting investigation, Simon Wilde draws on long-forgotten sources to uncover what really happened. Could Jessop, in fact, have reached his hundred even faster than we thought?

       

      Paperback
      Publication: 4 Jun 2026, Bloomsbury
      ISBN: 9781526694256

      Extent: 320 pages  

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