April04 Not Out At Close of Play by: Martin Chandler It’s back to the 1970s with this one, and memories of long sideburns, flared trousers and some memorable cricket
March28 Cricketers At War by: Martin Chandler This one is destined to become a bit of a classic, and gains Greg Growden a posthumous five stars from Martin
March28 Jazz and Cricket by: Martin Chandler We have an unusual one here, but from Martin’s review it would seem this slim book is well worth investing in
March21 Fly at a Higher Game by: Martin Chandler In this review Martin looks at a recent publication from the ACS, part biography and part a history of the Glamorgan county club
March21 Notable Cricketers of Tayside by: Martin Chandler In anticipation of the imminent arrival of a new selection of booklets in this series shortly becoming available Martin reviews the last of the first batch
March14 Born Lucky by: Martin Chandler Jack Potter may have missed out on a Test cap, but he has produced a cracking autobiography
March14 County Cricket Matters Issue 6 by: Martin Chandler It’s CCM time again, and Issue 6 is every bit as good as its predecessors
March07 The Altham-Bradman Letters by: Martin Chandler For the second week running we review a book that has the name ‘Bradman’ in the title but, excellence apart, the two have little in common
March07 Remembering Mike Gatting by: Martin Chandler At a time when the current England batting line up could do with someone of his ilk, in this feature Martin looks back at the career of Mike Gatting
March07 The Lancashire Cricket Team by: Martin Chandler With this one Martin reviews a second Red Rose Books publication in a fortnight, although for this one there is a return to more familiar territory