Martin Chandler - ARTICLES

April22

Green Is The Grass

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As our regular readers know we don’t just review new books on Cricketweb, and here Martin take a look at an old Indian book with a lofty reputation

April16

9-86 And All That

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As a breed fast bowlers generally seem to be much more interesting characters than those who specialise in other cricketing disciplines. Pakistan’s 1970s paceman Sarfraz Nawaz is a typical example

April15

Ambassadors of Goodwill

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It has been a while now since we had a new cricket book from Pitch Publishing, but this review of England’s Test tours in the quarter century after the Second World War is right up to their usual high standard

April06

Lance Gibbs

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It is more than forty years since West Indies were able to field a top class spin bowler and it seems unlikely that situation will change in the near future. In this feature Martin profiles the last man to merit the description

April01

Scotland v Australia

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Next week we will be reviewing an important new biography, but for today Martin has been looking at a couple of rather more obscure items. The second is essentially a match programme, but a very collectable and wide ranging one

April01

Andrew Sandham

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Next week we will be reviewing an important new biography, but for today Martin has been looking at a couple of rather more obscure items. The first is what could be said to be the forerunner of the modern benefit brochure