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May21

Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 2017

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154 years and counting – it can only be the familiar saffron covers, this year adorned with a sight England fans saw plenty of last winter

May14

Herding Cats

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A serious candidate for title of the year at the very least, Archie moves away from the higher echelons of the game and reviews a book about the sort of cricket we have all played

April30

Swift Underhand

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The CricketWeb review team is always prepared to take a bit of criticism when it’s properly due, but we won’t have anyone accuse us of favouring the mainstream of cricket publishing in our choice of books

April23

Overshadowed

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This isn’t the first book from Rob Franks exploring one of the byways of the history of New Zealand cricket. It is however the first we have reviewed on CW – it won’t be the last

April16

Cricket Cartoons

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Wisden apart, there is not much in cricket literature as collectable as Arthur Mailey’s light hearted tour publications, as Martin can explain