Good blend of sport and personal insight. I enjoy cricket and have suffered depression and anxiety so both aspects of this book interested me and I found both really well dealt with. There ...
Gnomad. Tremendous book that any 35-50 something club or sunday cricketer would relate to. I read the book in a couple of days and found it extremely hard to put down. Mike Harfield - you sh...
An old friend. While other traditions are undermined and cheapened all around us, Wisden never lets us down. My wife thinks I'm a sad git reading a thousand pages of cricket scorecards, but ...
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Woolmer for king!. This book deals with aspects of the game not dealt with elsewhere -
This is a must-have book for any keen cricketer
Difficult techniques are very well explained with very ...
The Wit of Cricket.. An Audio Book which I have enjoyed listening to over and over again. Makes the day a whole lot better. Not offensive in the slightest way. ...
If only I was this good. Having played in a team which never reached the heights described in this book, and being the worse player in that team, I can fully relate to the bitter sweet joys ...
From Tears of Laughter, to tears of sadness. Close of play.. Having read similar books (Zimmermen/Rain men) I was keen to step into the troubles of a cricket team - as a player of some 20+ y...
Hugely enjoyable and entertaining..... This is a corker of a book, which would appeal to both the hardened anorak wearer and those who couldn't care less about Bradman's career average. It's...
A must-read for cricket lovers. Even dyed-in-the-wool England fans have learned to love Shane Warne - would the Barmy Army sing `Wish you were English' to any other Aussie? Warne is a man wo...