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March16

John Arlott – A Memoir

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With this book and a not dissimilar one by Anthony Gibson both scoring highly with our reviewers, it seems his son may well the best man to write about the father.

March09

Brave New Pitch

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David Mutton acknowledges in his review that this book is a tricky one to describe in a few words, but it certainly seems like a close look is merited.

March01

Settling the Score

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Martin took a bit of persuading when tasked with reading Peter Gibbs cricketing novel, but it seems from his review that despite his misgivings he rather enjoyed it.

February09

Testing Times

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This week we look back at Christopher Martin-Jenkins’ first book, the only account published of England’s series in the Caribbean in 1974.

February03

MCC in India 1976/77

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To complement Gareth’s feature on CMJ the book review team will be having a look at some of his work in the coming weeks. David starts us off with an early tour book.

January20

The Terror

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A full biography of Charlie Turner is long overdue, and it seems from Archie’s review that Ric Sissons has plugged that particular gap in the game’s literature very well indeed.

January13

On Warne

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Does this new biography add anything to the various previous books about Warnie? It seems from David’s review that it does – but then the author is Gideon Haigh