Once a year we give our readers a break from the team’s ramblings, and instead let them have the opportunity to read the opinions of the best cricket writers around
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
Martin tells us that he is far too young to remember the playing days of the subject of this cricketing biography, even though his enjoyment of the book might suggest that he did see Raman Subba Row bat
Not many families can boast a father and two sons who have each authored at least one book about the game of cricket. In Victorian times there were the Lillywhites, and now the Benauds emulate them
Martin’s six monthly article has, regrettably, been furthered delayed as he suffers from AHR (Ashes Hammering Reaction) Syndrome, so whilst we give him a few days to get over it Archie has given us his review of Patrick Ferriday’s latest