May01 Johnny Briggs: Poor Johnny by: Archie Mac The Association of Cricket Statisticians and Historians, have yet again filled a hole in cricket’s rich literature
April21 My Country’s Keeper by: David Taylor They called him the ‘Griz’- He showed his dedication for the ‘Baggy Green’ by continuing to play after his Doctors warned him against it.
April14 Mystery Spinner by: David Taylor Welcome David Taylor to the team, he starts off his review career with a modern classic
April07 The “Demon” Spofforth by: Stuart Wark This Week Stuart reviews a biography about the first truly great Australian bowler
March26 Break o ‘Day by: Archie Mac Our first review of a 2008 book. Archie takes a look at an anthology of the Australian Cricket Society (ACS) of Tasmania.
March09 Cricket Crossfire by: Archie Mac Archie looks at a book written in 1956 by one of the greatest all-rounders in the history of the game
March05 Rain Men by: Stuart Wark Some may be surprised by the rating Stuart has given this celebrated book
March01 Wisden Australia by: Archie Mac It was a sad day for Archie and many other cricket book fanatics when this series finished.
February27 Gordon Greenidge The Man in The Middle by: Archie Mac We will be putting up reviews of older books every two days for the next two weeks, so make sure you keep checking in!
February20 The Green and Golden Age by: Stuart Wark Is Gideon Haigh the best cricket writer since Cardus? Stuart certainly rates him very highly, as he writes in this review