Newspaper cuttings and internet articles acquired by Rae as research for his book 'It's Not Cricket'. Subjects include Don Bradman's performances for Australia in England in 1930, the Bodyline series, allegations of physical and verbal abuse involving Chris Adams, allegations of match-fixing involving Hansie Cronje, Javed Akhtar, Alec Stewart, Adam Hollioake, Brian Lara, Mark Waugh, Shane Warne, Mohammad Azharuddin, allegations of match-fixing involving the Indian and Pakistan teams in 2000, the incident between Mike Gatting and umpire Shakoor Rana in 1987, disciplinary allegations involving S K Warne, articles on D B Close's 70th birthday, articles on the decision by the England and Wales Cricket Board to force a replay in a Benson and Hedges Cup match between Gloucestershire and Warwickshire in 2000 as Warwickshire had fielded an ineligible player (Kabir Ali) who was 'cup-tied', articles on an incident between South Africa and England in 1999-2000 where Jacques Kallis refused to walk after the England team believed he should be out, articles on the death of M C Cowdrey, articles on gambling, profiles of G D McGrath, articles on England's tour of Australia in 1998-1999, articles on the election of women membership to MCC in 1999, articles on the history of the Ashes Urn and cricket bat, articles on England's tour of India in 1992-1993, England's tour of Pakistan in 2000-2001, copy of the King Commission Interim Report inquiry into match-fixing in South Africa in 2000, history of match-fixing allegations between 1975 and 2001, article on the suicide of Australian cricketer T W Wills, articles on the arrest of Arjuna Ranatunga in 2001, advertisement for an Edinburgh Fringe show by Rae and Willie Rushton.