December24 When the Kangaroo met the Eagle by: Martin Chandler For aficionados of cricket history and, in particular, the ‘Golden Age’, this is a book they should do their very best to acquire
December17 Indian Cricket: Then and Now by: Martin Chandler This week we look at a recent anthology from India, which it seems is well worth investing in
December17 Sensational Scoring at Old Trafford by: Martin Chandler For those Lancastrians amongst us who enjoy reading about the ‘Golden Age’, this one is for you
December10 County Cricket Matters Issue 17 by: Martin Chandler A snow covered CCM 17 arrives just in time for the festive period, and it is as indispensable as ever
December10 JT Tyldesley in Australia by: Martin Chandler A third Lancashire/Australia crossover has just been published by Red Rose Books, and it seems it is quite up to the standard of its two predecessors
December10 Zero For 5 by: Martin Chandler Pravin Amre is not the best known of Indian cricketers, but his story is still an interesting one
December10 The Walkers of Southgate and Middlesex: A Cricketing Fraternity by: Martin Chandler This one is a biography of a seldom remembered family of seven brothers who played a great part in the game in the Victorian era
November26 The Death of You: Life After Elite Sport by: Martin Chandler This is Luke Sutton’s fourth book in as many years, and he certainly hasn’t run out of ideas yet
November26 The Python and the Butterfly Net by: Martin Chandler And for the second week running we have a review of a new book by Stephen Musk, one of the game’s more prolific current writers
November19 Outside The Tent by: Martin Chandler Some historical books can be a little dull, but that is certainly not a criticism that can be levelled at the latest release from the ACS