July10 Harold Larwood by: Martin Chandler Welcome to our new reviewer, Martin, he has chosen a book about the Notts Express to open his innings. We have a back log of reviews so we will be reviewing two books a week for the next couple of months.
July07 A Corner of a Foreign Field by: Stuart Wark Stuart reviews a modern classic, which could be the best book, published on Indian cricket
June30 Born to Bowl by: Archie Mac Our subject this week holds a record that would make many a little melancholy; the most first class wickets without playing in a Test Match
June23 Fifty Incredible Cricket matches by: David Taylor David takes a look at a little known book, that might just deserve more recognition
June16 Sir Donald Bradman – The Biography by: Stuart Wark Considered by many to be the best biography written about the best batsman. Find out if Stuart agrees.
June09 Anyone But England by: Archie Mac Considered by many to be a modern classic, but not according to Archie Mac
June02 Mr Cricket by: Stuart Wark Is his star starting to dip? Or will he finish with the best average since ‘The Don’? This week Stuart looks at Mr. Cricket
May26 Ten Great Bowlers by: Archie Mac This week a timeless classic, by a writer who possesses the great gift of building excitement, even when one knows the result of the match being described.
May19 Ken Eastwood: A Life in Cricket by: Archie Mac This week we take a look at a biography of one of the members of the “One Test Club”
May12 Post Padwick by: Archie Mac This week Archie reviews a book that is a must have for every serious cricket book collector.