December31 Balls To Fly by: Martin Chandler Ricky Ellcock may not be the best remembered English cricketer of the 1980s, but no one who reads this autobiography will forget his story
December31 The Grand Match by: Martin Chandler With this one we go back a few years, both in terms of publication date and content
December24 Son of Grace by: Martin Chandler At long last a full biography of Sir Frank Worrell has arrived – has it been worth the long wait?
December24 When the Kangaroo met the Eagle by: Martin Chandler For aficionados of cricket history and, in particular, the ‘Golden Age’, this is a book they should do their very best to acquire
December24 Cackyhander by: Archie Mac The Mac gives his verdict on the autobiography of one of Australia’s leading sports historians
December17 Indian Cricket: Then and Now by: Martin Chandler This week we look at a recent anthology from India, which it seems is well worth investing in
December17 Sensational Scoring at Old Trafford by: Martin Chandler For those Lancastrians amongst us who enjoy reading about the ‘Golden Age’, this one is for you
December10 County Cricket Matters Issue 17 by: Martin Chandler A snow covered CCM 17 arrives just in time for the festive period, and it is as indispensable as ever
December10 JT Tyldesley in Australia by: Martin Chandler A third Lancashire/Australia crossover has just been published by Red Rose Books, and it seems it is quite up to the standard of its two predecessors
December10 Zero For 5 by: Martin Chandler Pravin Amre is not the best known of Indian cricketers, but his story is still an interesting one