October16 Watto by: Archie Mac This week Archie reviews Shane Watson’s new autobiography which, it seems, is a very welcome addition to his bookshelf
October09 Yakking Around The World by: David Taylor Not quite up to the standard of its predecessor, but David still enjoyed Simon Hughes’ follow up to “A Lot of Hard Yakka”
October02 Cricket at the Crossroads by: Martin Chandler Sometimes authors who write about cricket history without straying outside their own times struggle to find something new to say, but not Guy Fraser-Sampson.
September24 To The Point by: Archie Mac Herschelle Gibbs’ story doesn’t sound like any autobiography we have reviewed before, but Archie seems to have enjoyed it nonetheless.
September18 Caught Out by: Martin Chandler Caught Out is not a happy book, but as Martin belatedly discovered, it would seem it is an important one.
September11 The Last Flannelled Fool by: David Taylor David has been reading one of the most talked about cricket books of the summer, and this week provides us with the definitive review.
September04 Jardine’s Last Tour by: Martin Chandler Martin has finally managed to track down a copy of his most eagerly anticipated book of the year – did it match up to expectations?
August29 Jack Hobbs – England’s Greatest Cricketer by: Archie Mac A new book about a cricketing legend – see how Archie rated what has been described as the definitive biography of Sir Jack Hobbs.
August21 International Cricket – A History from 1905 by: Dave Wilson This week Dave Wilson has reviewed an unusual and interesting book which, it would seem, deserves to be better known than it is.
August14 The Following Game by: Martin Chandler He might have had trouble working out how to categorise it, but Martin clearly enjoyed Jonathan Smith’s latest book.