Martin Chandler - ARTICLES

November06

Cricket on the Continent

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An unusual subject this week, and much credit is due to author and publisher for producing such a timely and thought provoking book

October30

All Wickets Great and Small

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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

October16

Unguarded

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It is rare for a forum member to start a thread in Cricket Chat about a new book, so we thought we’d better have a look at this one

October09

Alberto

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They say records were made to be broken, or at least matched – in this feature Martin tells the story of a man behind a cricketing achievement that has stood alone for more than a century

October02

Charles Bannerman – Australia’s Premier Batsman

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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 […]

September25

Stroke of Genius

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Martin and Archie couldn’t decide who was going to review the most eagerly awaited historical book in years, so in the end we told them both to get on with the job

September18

Seven Cricketing Lives

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Martin looks at a couple of limited edition booklets this week, beginning with one that has a very modest appearance, but which should never ever be used to put a coffee cup on