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
March14 Indian-Caribbean Test Cricketers and the Quest for Identity by: Jon Gemmell This week we are delighted to have a new review from Jon Gemmell, of a book published in the Caribbean in 2014
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 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