When growing up, one of my most treasured and well-read books was a autobiography of Basil D'Olivera, the South African born all-rounder who later played for England with strong success. I always found the story very inspirational and very amusing, with a great ability to spin a yarn and give valuable insight into situations. He seemed to be one of the few cricketers who had almost unyielding praise from Geoff Boycott, and seemed to have almost universal support from the cricketing community.
I was saddened to hear that he is in the early stages of Alzheimers Disease, but was hoping that some of the older fans on here can tell me more about his career, the controversy surrounding his selection for England initially and what he was like as a cricketer, from their point of view?
EDIT - thanks, R&B - have corrected that spelling again. Must have read the book almost too many times!