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to some of the greatest matches ever played.1971
vs Australia, 4th Test, Sydney, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14
January:An incredible performance by Ray
Illingworth's men which ended with England's
largest victory over Australia since 1936/37. 96
runs ahead after the first innings, England put
Australia to the sword in the second with
Boycott's 142 not out and 50's for D'Oliveira and
Illingworth helping England to 319 for 5 declared,
setting Australia 416 to win. Jon Snow then ripped
in to the Australians with figures of 7 for 40
reducing them to 116 all our, giving England a
comprehensive victory by 299 runs.1972 vs
Australia, 4th Test, Headingley, 27, 28, 29 July:A
dynamic performance by England that saw the
Australians defeated with two days of the Test
match remaining. The Australian batsmen were
skittled out for 146 in the first innings and 136
in the second, 'deadly' Derek Underwood doing the
damage with figures of 10 for 82. England were
left with a mere 20 runs to win after reaching 263
in their first innings, and swiftly rapped up
victory by 9 wickets.1974 vs India, 2nd Test,
Lord's, 20, 21, 22, 24 June:Mike Denness won the
toss and elected to bat, a decision that was fully
justified by a massive total of 629 runs with
himself, Dennis Amiss and Tony Grieg all making
centuries. India, forced to follow-on having made
302 in the first innings, were then dismissed for
an amazing 42 runs, giving England victory by an
innings and 285 runs.1975 vs Australia, 2nd Test,
Lord's, 31 July, 1, 2, 4, 5 August:Having been
annihilated in the first Test the omens were not
good for England, but a new look team, including
test debutante David Steele, had other ideas.
Winning the toss Tony Grieg elected to bat and
England made 315 with a debut 50 for David Steele,
96 for Tony Grieg and 69 for Alan Knott. Australia
made 268 then England piled on the runs, led by
John Edrich's 175, to declare their second innings
at 436 for 7, a lead of 483. Australia were left
to hold on to a hard-fought draw.1975 vs
Australia, 3rd Test, Headingley, 14, 15, 16, 18,
19 August:An incredible game for many reasons.
David Steele top scored in both England innings,
scoring 73 of England's 288 first innings total
and 93 of their 291 second innings. In between
debutante Phil Edmonds took 5 for 20 to reduce
Australia to 135 all out. Australia started their
second innings needing 445 runs and the game was
interestingly poised at 220 for 3 coming into the
final day before vandals, campaigning for the
release from prison of a convicted criminal,
sabotaged the Rugby Ground end of the pitch with
knives and oil forcing the match to be
abandoned.1977 vs Australia, 3rd Test, Trent
Bridge, 28, 29, 30 July, 1, 2 August:An excellent
England performance with Geoffrey Boycott
spearheading both innings, having come back into
the team after a 30 match exile, with 107 in the
first (his 99th century) and 80 not out in the
second. It was also notable for the debut of one
I. T. Botham who celebrated his call up by taking
5 of the Australian first innings wickets, a feat
matched in the second by Bob Willis. England
ultimately took the game by 7 wickets and powered
to a 2-0 series lead.Bonus One Day
International:1977 vs Australia, 1st One Day
International, Old Trafford, 2nd June:A tight
opening game in the One Day series with the result
in the balance right up to the final run being
scored. Australia set England 170 to win and at
125 for 6 it looked beyond them. But Alan Knott
held the innings together and England hung on to
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English Cricket's Six Of The Best - The 80's

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David Gower looks back at England's six best games from the 80s - an epic selection of ... more

matches with England at their flamboyant best.1981
vs Australia, 3rd Test, Headingley, 16, 17, 18,
20, 21 JulyIt was the stuff of legends, and is
unquestionably the most famous game of cricket
ever played. England were down and out
following-on 227 runs behind Australia's first
innings total of 401/9. Enter Ian Botham and a
sensational 149 runs from 148 balls nosed England
ahead by 129 runs. Amazingly it was a bridge too
far for the Aussies as Bob Willis ripped through
them taking 8 for 43 and making it only the second
time in history that the side following-on had
won.1981 vs Australia, 4th Test, Edgbaston, 30, 31
July, 1, 2 AugustIt looked a routine victory for
Australia and a fairly ordinary match. England
were bowled out in the first innings for 189 then
bowled Australia out for 258. England added 219 in
their second innings, leaving Australia a
seemingly facile 151 runs to win. They seemed to
be coasting to victory until up stepped England's
super-hero Ian Botham. His 5 wickets for 1 run in
28 balls snatched the game away from Australia and
put England 2-1 up in the series.1982 vs
Australia, 4th Test, Melbourne Cricket Ground, 26,
27, 28, 29, 30 DecemberAn amazingly tight game in
which for the first time in any Test where all 40
wickets fell, all innings totals were within 10
runs of each other. Australia led by 3 runs after
the first two innings and were set 292 to win
after England's second innings. An inspired spell
of bowling by Norman Cowans (6 for 77) looked to
have secured a relatively comfortable victory and
Australia still needed 74 runs with one wicket
remaining. However an incredible stand of 70 runs
between Thompson and Border looked to have
snatched victory until Thompson edged Botham (his
100th wicket against Australia) to Miller in the
slips, giving England victory by 3 runs.1985 vs
Australia, 5th Test, Edgbaston, 15, 16, 17, 19, 20
AugustA crucial game with the series poised at 1-1
with 2 Tests remaining. Australia made 335 in the
first innings then England ran riot with Tim
Robinson (148), David Gower (218) and Mike Gatting
(100*) taking England to a declaration at 595-5.
The draw was still likely until Richard Ellison
took the top order apart, eventually returning
figures of 10 for 104 as England won by an innings
and 118 runs.1986 vs Australia, 1st Test,
Brisbane, 14, 15, 16, 18, 19 NovemberEngland came
into the series having been written off, but the
hacks were made to eat their words. A brilliant
138 from Botham in the first innings took England
to 456 then Graham Dilley's 5 for 68 kept
Australia to 248 and forced the follow-on. In
spite of Geoff Marsh's 110 Australia could only
add 282 leaving England with 75 runs to win, and
an easy victory by 7 wickets.1986 vs Australia,
4th Test, Melbourne Cricket Ground, 26th, 27th,
28th DecemberAn incredible performance from Mike
Gatting's men saw them clinch the 5 game series
2-0 against the odds and in emphatic fashion.
Australia battered first and were torn apart by
Gladstone Small and Ian Botham who took 5 wickets
apiece as Australia were bowled out for 141.
England then powered to 349, Chris Broad the star
with 112, leaving Australia 208 behind. More
inspired bowling by England and two run-outs meant
Australia were always struggling. They eventually
succumbed for 194 leaving England victorious by
the incredible margin of an innings and 14
runs.Bonus One Day International 1987 vs
Australia, Benson and Hedges World Series Cup,
Sydney 22nd JanuaryOne of the great One Day
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A sensational three DVD coz collection featuring three decades of brilliant English ... more

cricket.English Cricket's Six of The Best - The
Seventies.David Steele looks back at England's six
best games of the 70s - a trip down memory lane to
some of the greatest matches ever played:70s
Matches Featured:1. 1971 vs Australia, 4th Test,
Sydney, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, January,2. 1972 vs
Australia, 4th Test, Headingley, 27, 28, 29
July.3. 1974 vs India, 2nd Test, Lord's 20, 21,
22, 24 June.4. 1975 vs Australia, 2nd Test,
Lord's, 31 July, 1, 2, 4, 5 August.5. 1975 vs
Australia, 3rd Test, Headingley, 14, 15, 16, 18,
19 August.6. 1977 vs Australia, 3rd Test, Trent
Bridge, 28, 29, 30 July, 1, 2 AugustBonus One Day
International:1977 vs Australia, 1st One Day
International Old Trafford, 2nd June,English
Cricket's Six Of The Best - The Eighties:David
Gower looks back at England's six best games from
the 80s - an epic selection of matches against the
old enemy with England at their flamboyant
best.80s Matches Featured:1. 1981 vs Australia,
3rd Test, Headingley, 16, 17, 18, 20, 21 July.2.
1981 vs Australia, 4th Test, Edgbaston, 30, 31
July 1, 2 August.3. 1982 vs Australia, 4th Test,
Melbourne Cricket Ground, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30
December.4. 1985 vs Australia, 5th Test,
Edgbaston, 15, 16, 17, 19, 20 August.5. 1986 vs
Australia, 1st Test, Brisbane, 14, 15, 16, 18, 19
November.6. 1986 vs Australia, 4th Test,
Melbourne, Cricket Ground, 26, 27, 28
December.Bonus One Day International.1987 vs
Australia, Benson and Hedges World Series Cup,
Sydney 22nd January.English Cricket's Six of The
Best - The Nineties:Michael Atherton looks back at
England's six best games from the 90s -
inspirational performances from Gooch against
India in 1990 to Gough and Headley destroying the
Australians at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in
1998.90 Matches Featured:1. 1990 vs India, 1st
Test, Lord's, 26, 27, 28, 30, 31 July.2. 1994 vs
South Africa, 3rd Test, Oval, 18, 19, 20, 21
August.3. 1995 vs West Indies, 2nd Test, Lord's,
22, 23, 24, 25, 26 June.4. 1995 vs South Africa,
2nd Test, Johannesburg, 30th November 1, 2, 3, 4
December.5. 1998 vs South Africa, 4th Test, Trent
Bridge 23, 24, 25, 26, 27 July.6. 1998 vs
Australia, 4th Test, Melbourne, 26, 27, 28, 29
December.Bonus One Day International:1997 vs
Australia 3rd One Day International, Lord's 25th
May.


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