February16 Young Vic by: Martin Chandler For ꦡthe many who, 110 years after his death, remain fascinated by the legend of Victor Trumper this ꧒one is an essential purchase read more
February16 The Dream That Died: Gwilym Rowland and Welsh 💟Crick🧜et by: Martin Chandler The latest book in t💧he ACS Cricket Witness series is, it seems, well worth investing in read more
February09 It’s not Banter it’s Racism by: Martin Chandler This one is undoubtedly an important book, but is it a good oﷺne? read more
February09 ‘Lancashire Play a Pretty Good Uphill Game’ by: Martin Chandler The fourth monograph in Red Rose Books’ Notable Lancashire Victories in 19th Century Cricket series seems, unsurprisingly, to have gone down pretty well here read more
February09 A Mismatch at Haverford by: Martin Chandler For those interested in the subject of Philadelphian cricket during the ‘Golden Age’ this one will hit the spot read more
February02 Fearless by: Martin Chandler Another week, and another autobiography from a member of India’s 1983 World Cup winning side read more
February02 Hampshire’s Naval Cricketers by: Martin Chandler One for t🌜♛he committed cricket tragic, and probably only one with an interest in Hampshire, but this is a fascinating piece of research read more
February02 An Unexpected Call-Up by: Archie Mac An excellent monograph💦 reviewed by The Mac, complete with a wonderful story about how it came to be written read more
January26 Stumped by: Martin Chandler This new book amounts to a combined autobiography and biography of India’s wicketkeeper of the late 1970s and early 1980s read more
January26 Treasures of Victor Trumper by: Archie Mac For those who read Martin’s review The Mac has taken a look at this delightful little book on the subject of what might one day be termed ‘Trumperana’ read more