Vale Froggie Thomson
BY KEN PIESSE, this story originally published in 2019 Alan “Froggie” Thomson was a formidable opponent in the 1960s and 1970s with an action all of his own. He was just 14 at the time when it was suggested to him that his windmill, chest-on, wrong foot bowling action needed serious modification, if we was […]
ROLAND PERRY’S NEW BOOK
Great Achievers & Characters in Australian Cricket is a comprehensive look at Australian cricket’s most notable players and dramas throughout the ages, Roland Perry gives readers insight into the career highs and lows of many of the game’s biggest names and provides his take on what went on behind the scenes in some of the biggest […]
CONFESSIONS OF A COLLECTOR
My father thought I’d grow out of it.<p> But more than 50 years after he generously financed the purchase of my first big cricket library, seven boxes of hardback books from a Mr Gregory in Christchurch, I am just as compulsive and obsessive about collecting.
ROSS TAYLOR’S CLASSIC LIFE STORY
Ken Piesse’s review of BLACK & WHITE, by Ross Taylor Ross Taylor deserves to be recognised among the new Millennium’s most outstanding and celebrated cricketers. No New Zealander has played more internationals, amassed more 100s or scored more runs across multi formats.