The Cricketers' Who's Who is the turn-to English cricket bible for players, journalists and fans alike. Its 35th edition, out on April 4, includes personal profiles of players from each of the 18 counties, as well as the Ashes-winning England Women squad and the panel of first-class umpires.
With the players revealing more about themselves than ever before - including career highlights, superstitions and moments they would rather forget - this year's issue is the perfect accompaniment to the 2014 county season.
For example, do you know which Ashes-winning seamer was told they would be blind by the age of 18? Which England batsman is learning to play the ukulele? Or which county stalwart has appeared in a Bollywood movie?
And for Glamorgan fans, do you know which experienced campaigner describes himself as the biggest bat badger in the dressing room? Or which homegrown batsman represented Wales at rugby at under 16 level? This book will reveal all…
It's great that fans have the opportunity to learn a bit more about what makes county cricketers tick, both on and off the field.
Paul Collingwood, Durham captain and 2013 County Championship winner
As The Cricketers' Who's Who enters its 35th year it remains as relevant as ever, giving fans a unique insight into the players they're watching.
Phil Walker, editor of All Out Cricket
The Who's Who is now available to buy direct from All out cricket for a special price of £12.50 including postage or packing.
THE CRICKETERS' WHO'S WHO 2014 - Out on April 4, 2014