Between Wickets
Volume 3
Summer 2014 – 2015
Contents
A NOD TO RAY ROBINSON
Craig Reece looks back at the East Melbourne Cricket Club – It’s History 1860 to 1910 Jubilee Year
FEATURED
The Interview – Mike Coward with Jim Maxwell – Consummate cricket commentator
Stephen Walter Gibbs: A life in cricket – A tribute by Alfred James
Murray Hedgcock is In search of Rowland Bowen
The Bradman family of Cootamundra district and Bowral traced by Rodney Cavalier and Bernadette Mahony
Gideon Haigh from The 150th Carlton Cricket Club anniversary
The Tragedy of Norman Dodds as told by Rick Smith
Peter Lloyd offers Part 1 of Serious Book Collectors
Chuck – Greg Growden reflects on the writing of A Wayward Genius
Heath Mills on Getting started: The establishment of a players’ association
David Jenkins laments Karl Schneider: What might have been
Geoff Lawson and The perception of cricket in Pakistan
Ronald Cardwell profiles A life forgotten but now forever remembered – Charles James Backman (1884 – 1915)
One hundred and fifty not out – Tasmanian cricket discussed by Michael Gandy
David Studham reveals his fondness for St Ivo and the Ashes
A poignant Bill Francis says New Zealand is ready for the World Cup
REVIEWED
The Diggers’ Doctor: The Fortunate Life of Col. Donald Beard – Bernard Whimpress
Golden Blues: Sydney University Cricket: 150 Years of the Club and Its Players – Greg Manning
Cricket as I see it – Jeremy Bourke
Australian Cricket Digest 2014 – 2015 – Ken Williams
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