August25 The English Game by: Swaranjeet Singh I am yet to read this weeks offering, but our reviewer rates it so highly, I am now on the lookout for a copy.Archie Mac
August18 Don Bradman Challenging The Myth by: Dave Wilson it is almost a crime to say anything negative about the Don in Australia, how far did the author go in this publication? See what our guest reviewer thought.
August11 Bearders: My Life In Cricket by: Archie Mac This week Archie takes a look at the autobiography of perhaps the greatest of all scorers
August04 The Whole Hogg by Rodney Hogg by: Stuart Wark Maybe not the greatest cricketing biography, but it seems Stuart quite enjoyed it
July31 Britcher’s Scores 1790 – 1805 by: Martin Chandler Martin takes a look at a mouth watering publication for book collectors, and statisticians alike.
July28 Grovel! by: Archie Mac One person thought this book should “be either put on ebay or put in the dustbin”. See what Archie thought of this legendary series
July24 Dizzy: The Jason Gillespie Story by: Stuart Wark Will his career finish with a double ton? Or is there still another chapter to be written on ‘Dizzy’?
July21 Eight Days a Week by: David Taylor As May West said “always keep a diary, one day it may keep you”. This is one of the best of the cricketing type, see what David thought of it
July17 The Covers Are Off by: Swaranjeet Singh A guest reviewer this week: the book he has chosen to review is A Socio-Historical Study of Indian Cricket 1932-2003
July14 A Sky Blue Life by: Rodney Ulyate Rodney reviews a rare example of cricket fiction. Why are there so few really good quality cricket-fiction publications?