David Taylor - ARTICLES

January27

The other Hobbs – the last of his line?

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In this feature David Taylor takes a look at the former Essex and Glamorgan leg spinner Robin Hobbs, and speculates as to whether we will see his like again.

December30

Hold Back the Night

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With apologies to Graham Parker and the Rumour, David Taylor takes a look at an area of the game where opinions are sharply divided, the value of night-watchmen

December23

Knowing the Score

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Keith Booth is best known for writing biographies of Surrey cricketers from Victorian times, but he hasn’t always concentrated on that subject, as this week’s book demonstrates.

October14

The Fast Men

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Few cricket books are bestsellers, and I doubt this week’s book ever was either, but it has been through several editions, and I don’t suppose its total sales have been exceeded by many.

August28

When a Welshman took England to India

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The England selectors will soon have to turn their minds to the trip to India this winter, but are unlikely to make the same decisions their predecessors did 40 years ago. In this feature David Taylor recalls the 1972/73 series.

August05

Bradman

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The flow of, and presumably therefore demand for, books about Sir Donald Bradman, shows no sign of drying up. We haven’t reviewed many, so to help redress the balance David has been reading a 1996 biography.

July08

West Indian Summer

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Last week Martin mentioned a whole raft of books credited to the late Alan Ross. For his review this week David has dug out another, rather more recent project, to which Ross contributed.