Mike Brearley was one of England's greatest captains, thrice winning the Ashes, including the memorable series of 1981. He led Middlesex to four county... Læs mere
Award-winning cricket writer Mark Peel charts the development of the England captaincy from 1945 to the present, with portraits of England's 43 captains. Is England's failure to produce... Læs mere
Ambassadors of Goodwill: MCC Tours between 1946/47 and 1970/71 looks at the death of the amateur ideal in English cricket. It assesses the MCC's attempt... Læs mere
Playing the Game? looks at the changing ethics of cricket, from the infamous Bodyline series of 1932/33 to the present day. After... Læs mere
Never Surrender is the biography of England cricket captain Douglas Jardine, whose success in winning the Ashes in Australia in 1932/33 was tarnished by the... Læs mere
Gilly is the tragic account of a West Indian fast bowler whose rise to greatness was undermined by a volatile temperament on and off the field. Banned from Test... Læs mere
Yorkshire Grit: The Biography of Ray Illingworth traces the rise of a brilliant Yorkshire cricketer from humble origins to the England captaincy and his... Læs mere
Derek Underwood was one of Kent and England’s finest-ever slow bowlers. In this first-ever biography of Underwood, Mark Peel assesses... Læs mere
A rich portrait of Gubby Allen, the enigmatic influencer behind English cricket for almost 50 years. From his Australian roots and Eton education to his... Læs mere