The Cricketers’ Who’s Who is the essential guide to the 2023 cricket season.
No other sport offers up stories quite like the ones collected in Sticky Dogs and Stardust. Only cricket allows recreational players to... Læs mere
Who Only Cricket Know won an unprecedented clean sweep of the four cricket book awards in 2022 and has been acclaimed as a modern masterpiece.
The autobiography of Ricardo Ellcock tells the story of a Barbadian schoolboy who left his family behind to move overseas and follow his sporting dreams.
Kit Harris tells the hilarious story of how the Icelanders invented, forgot, rediscovered, and mastered cricket.
Blood on the Tracks tells the thrilling and brutal story of the 1974/75 Ashes series.
LARA: The England Chronicles is Brian Lara in his own voice, unfiltered and unrestrained.
A follow-up to last year's award-winning first volume, Sticky Dogs and Stardust Volume 2 is another cache of fascinating and - in many cases - previously untold stories documenting the experiences of superstar cricketers playing for recreational teams.
Stephen Brenkley captures the drama of the 1926 Ashes series, delves into the characters of the players and shows how in such troubled times the game of cricket briefly united the nation.
In Cricket Changed My Life Annie Chave throws the spotlight on a diverse medley ofpeople, whose very variety highlights the fact that cricket can benefit anyone, that the game’s reach isnot confined to players or even to fields of play.
The Cricketers’ Who’s Who is the essential guide to the 2025 cricket season.
Born in St Philip on the east coast of Barbado, Roland Butcher created history in1980 when he became the first Black cricketer to represent England. He made three Test appearances the following year against the West Indies, including a debut in the country of his birth