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Cricket in the '70's: The Chappell EraIcon_movClass_E

2002, 130 minutes, Rated E

The Chappell Era
The 1970's turned out to be the most tumultuous period in the history of Test Cricket.

It was a period of great controversy, but it was also a period of great cricket and great players! Names such as CHAPPELL, WALTERS, MARSH, LILLEE, THOMSON, SOBERS, LLOYD, RICHARDS, GREIG, SNOW, UNDERWOOD and WILLIS reflect on the cricket, the characters and the controversies that shaped the destiny of this unique game that is a national pastime.

Highlights of the Centenary Test
Australia v England 12-17 March 1977

Known as the 'Olympic of Test Cricket' this match brought together some of the best talent ever seen on a cricket field to commemorate 100 years of Test Cricket between Australia and England. Past Players that attended the match included Peter Burge, Neil Harvey, Sir Leonard Hutton, Peter May, Keith Miller, Harold Larwood, Bill Voce and Bill Brown. While the Australian and English teams themselves consisted of some of the games legends such as Dennis Lillee, Derek Randall, Tony Greig and Doug Walters.

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Full Frame 1.33:1
Language and Sound:
English Dolby Digital Stereo

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