July27 Around the World in 40 Years by: Martin Chandler Former Warwickshire opener Andy Moles never played for England, but his lfe story is still a fascinating one
July27 Non-Muslim Cricketers of Karachi by: Martin Chandler There aren’t too many cricket books published in Pakistan, which makes this one all the more welcome
July20 Trumper across the Tasman by: Martin Chandler This one is, most definitely, a bibliographical rip snorter
July20 Arlott, Rice and Richards by: Martin Chandler Nostalgia is a wonderful thing and, particularly for those of us of a certain age, this one is absolutely dripping with it
July13 Victory in Australia by: Martin Chandler Which of the sports writing awards will this one win next year, or will it be a clean sweep of all of them?
July13 From Macdonaldtown To Lords: The Erratic Sad Emery by: Martin Chandler We go back to the years immediately before the Great War with this one, a biography of a seldom remembered Australian leg spinner
July06 Ten Drunks and a Parson by: Martin Chandler This biography takes its reader back to Victorian times and is the story of the life of one of Yorkshire’s more interesting characters
July06 A Striking Summer by: Archie Mac Stephen Brenkley’s account England’s victory in the 1926 Ashes series has been widely lauded in England, and it is clear from Archie’s review that Australia feels the same
July06 Carnage at Twilight by: Martin Chandler A new monograph from Stephen Musk and Red Rose Books tells the story of one of Bart King’s great days
June29 The Art of Batting by: Martin Chandler Jarrod Kimber’s work is always worth reading, and his latest book is no exception