Iain Wilton’s biography of Charles Fry, simply titled C.B. Fry: An English Hero rekindled my childish admiration of sporting feats. He was a phenomenon, actually – Fry, that is: seemingly, a blending of physique, coordination, athleticism and ambition combined with eagle eyes for both ball and opportunity. The result? Records and achievements that will remain unrivalled, methinks. Sadly, Wilton’s intent on refuting Fry’s own autobiography, A Life Worth Living, hogs the limelight a little too often. But there you go.