Martin Chandler - ARTICLES

March18

Eighteen of Newport v All England XI

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For anyone who wants to read about a match against odds that took place 131 years ago in South Wales, they need look no further than this slim offering from David Battersby

March11

The Pupil Meets The Master

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We like the Cricket Publishing Company here at CW, and this week are reviewing a couple of their older offerings in the hope that Mr Cardwell will take the hint and expedite the publication of some of his pending titles

March04

Crazy

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Remember Chris Lewis? The disgraced former England all-rounder has produced an interesting autobiography, which Martin reviews this week

February23

The Style Was The Man

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Despite the burden of a decade of Tory misrule there were some things in the 1980s that could take Martin’s thoughts away from the subject of how to change the world. Foremost amongst them was David Gower’s batting

February19

Jeffrey Stollmeyer

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In this feature Martin looks back at the life and times of a fine West Indian opening batsman, Jeff Stollmeyer, whose contributions at the top of the batting order were vital to the first great West Indian team

February05

Zed

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It is remarkable how strong some memories remain despite the passing of almost half a century – one of Martin’s most vivid recollections is of the batting of Zaheer Abbas at Edgbaston in the summer of 1971

February04

The Noble Game of Cricket

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Next week we hope to feature our Book of the Year celebration for 2017. In the meantime Martin reviews a book which, had CW been around in the 1940s, would certainly have picked up the title in 1941