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Andrew Ramsey Andrew Ramsey i(6614890 works by)
Born: Established: Barossa Valley, Lower North South Australia, South Australia, ;
Gender: Male
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'Born and raised in South Australia’s famous wine growing region, the Barossa Valley, Andrew Ramsey began working life as a bank teller before realising he was far more comfortable with words than numbers. He worked as a daily newspaper journalist in Adelaide and Melbourne for twenty years, with the final decade spent as a touring cricket writer for The Australian, accompanying the Australian cricket team on numerous international tours. He has covered some of the most memorable series of the recent past, including Australia′s famous 1999 World Cup win and the historic 2005 Ashes series in England, as well as finding himself uncomfortably close to numerous crowd riots, bomb threats and travel disasters.

'Ramsey has also written about the sport for international publications, such as The Times, The Guardian and the Sunday Telegraph (UK), The Hindu, Hindustan Times and Mid Day (India), and Wisden Cricketers’ Almanac. He has also made semi-regular appearances on radio and television in Australia, England, and in the Caribbean. Since leaving journalism, he has worked as a political speech writer and at universities. He lives in Adelaide, South Australia.' (Source: HarperCollins website)

Most Referenced Works

Personal Awards

2018 shortlisted Hazel Rowley Literary Fellowship

for a biography of Mark Oliphant and Ernest Rutherford

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