Cricket has often generated lucrative work for the legal profession. In this feature Martin looks back at the veritable feeding frenzy that Kerry Packer created.
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.
The proceeds from this book will further the cause of research into Parkinson’s Disease, but if that is not reason enough to buy it is a thoroughly good read as well
Abdul Qadir might not be the obvious answer to that thorny question, but Martin finds some support for that view from a source it is impossible to dismiss out of hand.
It took a long time for New Zealand cricket to embrace the concept of professionalism, but they got there in the end, thanks largely to Glenn Turner, who Martin profiles in this feature.
It is a sobering thought that it is now more than 30 years since it happened. In this feature Martin looks back at Dennis Lillee’s infamous spat with Javed Miandad
With World Series Cricket attracting some new interest in recent months, Martin looks back to what to the official game did during the two years the sport was split.