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A Bat, a ball and a boy

Australia, 1965
film

Famous Australian cricketers, including Sir Donald Bradman, Richie Benaud, Ray Lindwall, Len Hutton and Neil Harvey illustrate how to improve a boy’s ga..

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Cricket story

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How to play cricket by Don Bradman

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Ian Chappell on cricket

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Cricket: Australian style

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Bradman

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The Bradman era

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A Different type of game

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Green and gold greats

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