Searching about for a good read? Here is the Cricket Writers’ Club Cricket Book of the Year longlist 2020.
Michael Bates and Tom Huelin, Keeping Up: Michael Bates, the Story of a Specialist Wicketkeeper, independently published
Stephen Chalke, Through the Remembered Gate, Fairfield Books
Alastair Cook with Michael Calvin, Alastair Cook, the Autobiography, Penguin Random House
Ian Gould, Gunner: My Life in Cricket, Pitch Publications
Ashley Gray, The Unforgiven: Mercenaries or Missionaries?, Pitch Publications
Duncan Hamilton, The Great Romantic: Cricket and the Golden Age of Neville Cardus, Hodder & Stoughton
Michael Henderson: That Will be England Gone: The Last Summer of Cricket, Constable
Prashant Kidambi, Cricket Country: An Indian Odyssey in the Age of Empire, Oxford University Press
Mark Peel, Cricketing Caesar: A Biography of Mike Brearley, Pitch Publications
Mark Rowe, Tour de Force: Anti-Apartheid Protest and South Africa’s Cancelled 1970 Cricket Tour of England, ACS Publications
Colin Shindler, Barbed Wire and Cucumber Sandwiches: The Controversial South Africa Cricket Tour of 1970, Pitch Publications
Luke Sutton, Back From the Edge: Mental Health and Addiction in Sport, White Owl
Tim Wigmore & Freddie Wilde, Cricket 2.0: Inside the T20 Revolution, Polaris Publishing