December29 Charlie Hallows. 80 Years On – 1,000 Runs in May, 1928. by: Martin Chandler Charlie Hallows, a good solid Pro. Had one great season in 1928, how does Martin think the author captured this career high?
December26 Cricket and Classics by: Archie Mac A book about an unknown who led a short but exciting life, see what Archie thought about this new biography.
December25 Stuart Surridge by: Martin Chandler Martin is not impressed with this recent publication, see why. Merry Christmas to all you cricket book lovers from the review team.
December24 Barclays World of Cricket by: David Taylor David takes a look at a standard of cricket book literature, in the third of our seven book reviews.
December23 The Trent Bridge Battery by: Archie Mac An over looked gem, from 1985, found by Archie. This is the second of our seven days of book reviews.
December22 Captain of The Crowd by: Archie Mac Two in a row! Another five star book starts off our week of daily reviews. Remember to check in tomorrow to see another review.
December15 No Coward Soul by: Martin Chandler Well it had to happen sooner or later, and today Martin gives the first five star book ever for Cricket Web. Starting next Monday we will have seven book reviews in seven days, and then we will award the Cricket Web book of the year.
December08 Learie Constantine by: Archie Mac One of the most fascinating lives of all those men who have reached the heights of Test cricket, what did Archie think of the cricketing Lord?
December01 Captain’s Diary 2008 by: Archie Mac Just like his off drive, Ponting is on the front foot, although according to Archie he occasionally miss-times, and on a couple of occasions misses altogether.
November24 Roy on the Rise by: Archie Mac Controversy and ‘Roy’ seemingly go hand in hand, does he avoid them in his new book or not? Archie has the scoop