March09 Cricket Crossfire by: Archie Mac Archie looks at a book written in 1956 by one of the greatest all-rounders in the history of the game
March01 Wisden Australia by: Archie Mac It was a sad day for Archie and many other cricket book fanatics when this series finished.
February27 Gordon Greenidge The Man in The Middle by: Archie Mac We will be putting up reviews of older books every two days for the next two weeks, so make sure you keep checking in!
February17 Tom Cartwright: The Flame Still Burns by: Archie Mac This book was written just before Tom Cartwright’s passing, and is a fine tribute to the man.
February04 Nathan Astle by: Archie Mac Archie Mac is still on the angry pills, as he pans another recent offering, this one only rating one and a half stars.
January28 Inside Story by: Archie Mac We have a great treat; two reviews of this book, which is destined to become a standard reference work for all cricket historians. One by Archie and the other by Stuart.
January13 NZ do it easy… again by: Archie Mac New Zealand have proved too good yet again for a hapless Bangladesh, who finished day two at 51-5 in their second innings
January12 Comets V India- Tame Draw by: Archie Mac Virender Sehwag lit up the Manuka Oval with an electrifying 113 in just 78 balls, including 2 sixes and 18 fours.
January11 ACT defy Indians by: Archie Mac The Canberra Comets continue to punch above their weight, finishing at 292-8, just 33 runs behind their more fancied opponents
January10 Comets Hold Their Own by: Archie Mac India gave a workman-like performance in their tour match against the Canberra Comets. On a beautiful batting pitch they scored 325-9