April27 The Club by: Martin Chandler This title amounts to an unauthorised biography of the ICC, an organisation much changed since its creation in 1909
April27 50 Years of the Cheshire County Cricket League 1975-2024 by: Martin Chandler League cricket in North West England is the subject of this book from Geoff Wellsteed
April20 Cricket Changed My Life by: Martin Chandler At last we have the irrepressible Annie Chave’s first book – does it live up to the expectations her stewardship of Count Cricket Matters have created for it?
April20 The First Ball After Lunch by: Martin Chandler This one is another retrospective account of a twentieth century tour and, it would seem, another classic of the genre
April13 John Wisden: A Steadfast Friend by: Martin Chandler Just before the appearance of the annual that bears his name we finally have a full biography of John Wisden
April13 The Cricketers’ Who’s Who 2025 by: Martin Chandler After 45 annual editions Cricketweb finally gets round to reviewing this year’s Cricketers’ Who’s Who
April06 Sticky Dogs and Stardust: The Second Innings by: Martin Chandler There are no spoilers in this review, so to discover the book’s secrets you will just have to go out and buy a copy
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