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April03

The Army’s Grace

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Cricket has had its share of mercurial talents. This week Archie reviews a biography of perhaps the most mercurial of all.

March27

My Life Story

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This week we go back more than 75 years and look at a volume of autobiography by Jack Hobbs, first published the year after he retired from the game.

March20

Any Old Eleven

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In recent years there have been numerous publications of books detailing the successes and, far more commonly, the extreme failures of lower grade cricket teams. Rain Men and its sequel Zimmer Men by Marcus Berkmann, Gideon Haigh’s The Vincibles, Harry Thompson’s When Penguins Stopped Play, and Fatty Batter by Michael Simkins are all examples of […]

March13

Ashes 2011

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It must be a very special book for Martin and Archie to agree on a 5 star rating – but then Ashes 2011 is written by Gideon Haigh.