There are booklets out there dealing with the lives of cricketers who never played so much as a single First Class match – this is one of the more interesting
Over the next three weeks we are going to review a number of small booklets and pamphlets, adding a new one every two or three days. We begin with one of the best recent examples
The selection of cricket teams generally gives rise to more debate amongst supporters than the play itself, so Trevor Woolley’s new book should appeal to all long-suffering England fans
At least the title of the book makes it clear what its premise is, so rather than have the review team look at this we decided to set our top man to work on it – it’s fair to say Dave was not too impressed
A biography of a Lancashire player from the 1960s was always going to appeal to Martin, but it looks from his review as if this one is required reading well beyond the borders of the Red Rose