Books about club cricket are many and varied, but few ever appeal far beyond the area they cover. John Fuller’s recent book about the game in Yorkshire however is one that deserves a much wider audience
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Charles Bannerman was a specialist batsman who opened the batting for Australia in what later came to be recognised as the first ever Test match, way back in March 1877. That unbeaten 165 proved to be Bannerman’s only First Class century, but his fame endures to this day. He will, of course, always be the first […]