This looks like a coaching book with a difference, and seems suited for players and coaches alike. See what the long since retired David thought of it.
I love reading about the greats of Kent, from Blythe and Woolley to Freeman and Ames, and I am most interested to see what David thought of this new addition to Kent cricket history.
After reading this double review it seems we may have to find a younger reviewer, as our current team are a little long in the tooth. This book certainly looks like a great present for the budding cricketer.
A new book which continues the great tradition of Fatty Batter, but this time from a player who played at a high level. This week we have a twin review from David and Martin.
Finally one of the boys reviews a book that I have read! The author David Foot is one of the best cricket writers at bringing to life the ‘man’ and not just the cricketer.
Yet another book recommended by the team, how will I keep up? But as I always enjoy books about an English season this is another one that I will have to buy