March30 Cricket Across Dark Waters by: Martin Chandler For anyone interested in the cricketing links between India and West Indies, this one is an essential purchase
March23 Deadly by: Martin Chandler An excellent biography, looking at much more than 297 Test wickets at 25.83
March23 Jack Harrow: D’Artagnan of Defence by: Martin Chandler This one is not really a cricket book at all, but still has much to commend it
March16 County Cricket Matters Issue 22 by: Martin Chandler As our 18 First Class counties warm up for the new season it’s high time for a new issue of County Cricket Matters
March16 On Cricket by: Martin Chandler Retired broadcaster Trevor McDonald has published his thoughts on the game – are they worth reading?
March09 The Australians at Sheffield Park 1884-1886 by: Martin Chandler It’s back to the ‘Golden Age’ with this one, an account of five appearances between Australian touring sides and a side raised by one of the game’s greatest supporters
March09 2014: Going Up! by: Martin Chandler This booklet will be of particular interest to Hampshire supporters, but will appeal to anyone who values the County Championship
March02 Cricket’s Lost Prodigy by: Martin Chandler The story of Karl Schneider, thanks to an extensive personal archive, is one of the best cricketing biographies of recent years
March02 Cricket’s Revolution: Its Sudden Leap into Modernity by: Martin Chandler The ACS Cricket Witness series returns, with another excellent title from the pen of Eric Midwinter
February23 Sunny G by: Martin Chandler Sunil Gavaskar turned 75 last year, and this book was one of his birthday presents