2025 MCC Library Cricket Series
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Function

MCC Library Cricket Series: Cricket's Forgotten Pioneer - The Frank Tarrant Story

Thursday October 30, 2:00pm
2:00PM
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Details

Date: Thursday October 30, 2025

Time: 2:00pm - 4:00pm

Location: MCC Library, Level 3, Members’ Reserve

Dress: Members’ Reserve Dress Standards

Guests: This function is open to members of all categories who may bring up to 3 guests

About

The MCC Library is proud to present the first event of its 2025 MCC Library Cricket Series, Cricket's Forgotten Pioneer - The Frank Tarrant Story.

Australian journalist and cricket writer, Gideon Haigh, will be joined by the book's author, Mike Coward for an exclusive in-conversation event hosted by the MCC Library in collaboration with The Cricket Publishing Company.

MCC members are invited to the MCC Library for an afternoon tea and discussion on the story of Frank Tarrant.

All members and guests will receive a complimentary copy of the book. Additional copies will be available for sale (EFTPOS only), with some limited-edition Frank Tarrant books available, signed by Tarrant's great-great-granddaughter, Maria Tarrant, Mike Coward and publisher Ronald Cardwell.

Pricing

Standard Package

  • Member Adult 18+

    $20

  • Guest Adult 18+

    $20

Booking Process

Bookings open: 9:00am AEST Thursday September 18

Bookings close: 5:00pm AEDT Thursday October 23, unless sold out prior

Cancellation cut-off: 5:00pm AEDT Thursday October 23

If after booking you find that you are unable to attend, please email mccfunctions@mcc.org.au or phone (03) 9657 8888.

More Information

History has been unkind to redoubtable Melbourne-born all-rounder Frank Tarrant. Underrated as a cricketer and undervalued as an advocate and envoy for the game, he was in line for selection for both Australia and England at the start of the 20th century but ultimately did not play a Test match. Yet he scored nearly 18,000 runs and claimed more than 1500 wickets in first-class cricket and for a time was regarded as the world’s foremost all-rounder. Mentored by Pelham Warner, befriended by Kumar Ranjitsinhji and a taker of WG Grace’s wicket, Tarrant’s career spanned 37 years in Australia, England and India.

After the Great War prematurely ended his brilliant career at Middlesex, he intensified his coaching in India and helped prepare the national team for Test cricket. An internationalist by instinct, Tarrant fulfilled the wish of his patron, the Maharaja of Patiala, to establish the first formal cricket ties between India and Australia. In 1935-36, Tarrant managed the first, albeit unofficial, Australian team to India and with his captain, Jack Ryder, foretold of the greatness that awaited India as a cricket nation. History must be kinder to Tarrant, the patriarch of Indo-Australian cricket.

Mike Coward is a senior freelance journalist and an experienced cricket writer and commentator who has covered the game throughout the world since 1972. Formerly the chief cricket writer for The Sydney Morning Herald and The Advertiser, Adelaide, and a long-time columnist for The Australian, he is keenly interested in cricket’s New World and particularly the Indian subcontinent. This is the 13th book on cricket he has written, ghosted or edited.

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