An exciting and very different cricket publication hits the shelves this week. It doesn't have any boring paint-by-numbers interviews with players and unlike Stuart Broad's autobiography, it isn't full of glossy pictures. As its creator Jarrod Kimber of cricketwithballs fame explains "There’s swearing, adult themes and gross out moments", and it is full of opinions from Jarrod and a series of unpaid cricket writers and bloggers across the World.
At 50 pages long, it is an absolute bargain to boot. Retailing at two pounds fifty in book form or one pound twenty five in download form.
I've contributed a piece on Douglas Jardine, explaining just why he is my favourite cricketer of all time and arguing that he is England's greatest ever captain.
Now as Jarrod says, go, buy, read, love.


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