If someone else had started up the old chant I would have joined in, but I didn’t want to be the only one and catch the sharp end of Dominic Cork’s rapier like wit ………….
The records set by Sir Donald Bradman are unlikely to ever be approached let alone surpassed. In this feature leading writer and historian David Frith tells us about the man who scored all those runs.
David Frith the living legend of cricket writing has released a selection of his finest work. CW has the pleasure of presenting a double review, and the exclusive of publishing an extract from the book.
Henry Olonga’s autobiography has just been published and in this feature we look back at the 2003 World Cup, and the selfless gesture for which he will be remembered as long as the game is played.
In this feature we are privileged to be able to showcase the talents of Harold Larwood’s biographer, Duncan Hamilton, with two extracts from his latest book.
Another book rolls off the production line that should be in all cricket libraries. This weeks book is essential reading earning four and a half stars.
Cricket and Football, it sounds like the dream to the English section of our cricket web readers. Still in a World Cup year, there should be enough to keep us non soccer fans excited, in this new book.
In what is fast becoming the most popular feature in our cricket book section, here is another instalment of Martin’s review of latest releases and forthcoming titles.