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
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?