This looks like a coaching book with a difference, and seems suited for players and coaches alike. See what the long since retired David thought of it.
The first full biography of an important icon in the history of cricket. Now only remembered as the donator of the Sheffield Shield, read what Archie thought of this biography of his Lordship.
A new book from one of history’s greatest fast bowlers, and now one of the most astute commentators on the game, Martin had the chance to review Michael Holding’s latest effort.
An autobiography about a player I must admit I cannot remember reading about, however after the meritorious review from Martin I will try and locate a copy.
I love reading about the greats of Kent, from Blythe and Woolley to Freeman and Ames, and I am most interested to see what David thought of this new addition to Kent cricket history.
A book that has been sitting on my shelf for quite some time, and one that I keep meaning to read, now that I have read Martin’s review it may sit there for awhile longer.
Phil Mead, long forgotten by all but the most tragic of cricket supporters. Will this bio of the great batsman rekindle his memory? See what Archie thinks