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August09

Australia Blues – A Scot at The Ashes

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Fair play to Archie for agreeing to review this, and if the current series produces a second edition, perhaps he’ll do that one as well

August02

Unnatural Selection

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The selection of cricket teams generally gives rise to more debate amongst supporters than the play itself, so Trevor Woolley’s new book should appeal to all long-suffering England fans

June28

Wounded Tiger

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Despite misgivings in some sub-continental quarters Peter Oborne’s history of Pakistan cricket has received many plaudits, so Archie has been tasked with casting his eye over it for us

June21

Inside The Boundary

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Geoff Wellsteed’s little book tells me my home town of Reading, Berkshire, twenty odd miles from West London, has produced as many as 26 First Class cricketers. There are some big names amongst the 26 as well. The spine of the Surrey side that won seven consecutive County Championships in the 1950s came from a […]