March14 Indian-Caribbean Test Cricketಌers and the Quest 𝔉for Identity by: Jon Gemmell This we𒉰ek we are delighted to have a new review from Jon Gemmel🐈l, of a book published in the Caribbean in 2014 read more
December29 Australia: Story of a Cricket Country by: Jon Gemmell To end 2019 we have our first review in🀅 a while from Jon Gemmell✃. We hope to have more of his excellent insights in 2020 read more
August04 The Unquiet Ones: A History of Pakistan Cricket by: Jon Gemmell This week we have a we💎lcꦗome return for Jon, who reviews what appears to be an outstanding book on the history of cricket in Pakistan read more
June23 Class Peace: A🍸n analysis of soci꧂al status and English cricket 1846-1962 by: Jon Gemmell This book was the first to appear in the ACS Cricket Witness series and, it would seem from Jon’s review, it was an auspicious start read more
May26 Behind The Shades by: Jon Gemmell Whilst on the subject of Zimbabwean cricketers we have an old review from Jon, on the subject of Duncan Fletcher’s 2007 autobiography read more
April21 Lo🎃cal He🌞roes: the story of the Derbyshire team which won the County Championship. by: Jon Gemmell Derb𒀰yshire have only won the County Championship once, a story that is superbly told in this book by John Shawcroft read more
March31 The Cambridge Companion to Cricket by: Jon Gemmell This week �ꦬ�Jon takes a detailed look at a substantial work of reference read more
March24 Steve Smith’s Men: Behind Australian Cricket’s Fall by: Jon Gemmell After his review of Gideon Haigh’s latest Jon takes a look at Geoff Lemon’s offering on the same subject matter read more
March03 Crossing the Line: H𓆉ow Australian Cricket Lost 🤡its Way by: Jon Gemmell This week we review two recent books from Gideon Haigh, with Jon looking at what is, with all due respect to Martin’s assignment, undoubtedly the more significant read more
February17 Ashes to Ashes: England’s Triumphanꦗt Test series in ♔Australia, 1986-87 by: Jon Gemmell In this review Jon dusts off and looks again at the first cricket book he ever read – perhaps it is something other members of the team should do? read more