Father’s Day at The Nightwatchman
Looking for the perfect gift for the cricket-loving dad in your life? Or wanting to treat yourself to some of the best cricket writing around this Father’s Day?
Well, you can call off the search! We’ve put together a fantastic collection of ideas and offers for you to knock any form of gift-giving out of the park…
THE NIGHTWATCHMAN
Subscribe to the Nightwatchman this Father’s Day to treat your dad to not only 140 pages of brilliant long-form cricket writing four times a year but also a free copy of an all-time classic, The Cricket Captains of England 1877-1979 by the renowned Alan Gibson. Updated by Fairfield Books to accompany Vic Marks’ brand-new sequel, this new edition contains a fresh selection of pictures and a 14-page appendix of notes and biographical details of all the captains.
Subscribe here: https://forwardpress.imbmsubscriptions.com/nwmfd25
WISDEN CRICKET MONTHLY
Win a brand new Kookaburra bat when you subscribe to Wisden Cricket Monthly! Receive 10 issues of the world’s best cricket magazine a year and automatically be entered into a draw to win one of two brand new Kookaburra bats.
Click here to subscribe and find out more: https://forwardpress.imbmsubscriptions.com/kookaburra25
FAIRFIELD BOOKS
Enjoy 20% off a range of some of the very best Fairfield titles this Father’s Day, including the Wisden Book of the Year, One Hell of a Life by Stephen Chalke, as well as Blood on the Tracks by David Tossell and A Striking Summer by Stephen Brenkley, both shortlisted for this year’s Cricket Society and MCC Book of the Year.
Use coupon code FD2520 to get 20% off the following titles (print editions only):
The Cricketers’ Who’s Who 2025
A Striking Summer: How Cricket United a Divided Nation by Stephen Brenkley
Lara: The England Chronicles by Brian Lara
One Hell of a Life: Brian Close – Daring, Defiant and Daft by Stephen Chalke
Blood on the Tracks – England in Australia: The 1974/75 Ashes by David Tossell
Being Geoffrey Boycott: A First and Second Hand Account by Geoffrey Boycott and Jon Hotten
Sticky Dogs and Stardust: When the Legends Played in the Leagues by Scott Oliver
Son of Grace: Frank Worrell – A Biography by Vaneisa Baksh
Balls to Fly: An Autobiography by Ricky Ellcock
Who Only Cricket Know: Hutton’s Men in the West Indies 1953/54 by David Woodhouse
Footprints: David Foot’s Lifetime of Writing by Stephen Chalke
From Lords to the Fjords: The Saga of Icelandic Cricket by Kit Harris
One Day at a Time: The History of Limited-Overs Cricket in 25 Matches by David Tossell
The Queen at the Cricket by Kit Harris
Summer Days Promise by Paul Edwards
Beyond the Boundaries: Travels on England Cricket Tours by Scyld Berry
Golden Summers