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Legends of Cricket - Australia DVD

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No one could argue that the Australians have boasted a vast array of excellent cricketers throughout history which is of course no more evident than in today's team. However this fascinating programme aims to pick out the very best of the bunch. A distinguished panel of 15 extremely highly regarded cricketing authorities including Wasim Akram Ian Botham Allan Border and Dickie Bird will aim to pick out history's very best Australian cricketers.Featuring superb action packed archive footage and in-depth interviews with the selected players 'Legends Of Cricket:... Australia' really is a must have for all cricket enthusiasts. Featuring Alan Border Steve Warne Keith Miller Dennis Lillee Sir Donald Bradman and Shane Warne. [show more]

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Released
28 July 2008
Directors
 
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Format
DVD 
Publisher
Demand Media Limited 
Classification
Runtime
138 minutes 
Features
Black & White, Colour, Dolby, PAL 
Barcode
5060162450612 
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15 cricket legends, including Wasim Akram, Sir Ian Botham, Allan Border and Dickie Bird, attempt to pick the best Australian cricketers of all time. The programme features action-packed footage and in-depth interviews with some of the selected players, who include Allan Border, Keith Miller, Dennis Lillee, Sir Donald Bradman and Shane Warne.