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Chappelli Speaks Out by Ashley Mallett
$39.99 AUD
Category: Sports/Fitness
Based on interviews by Ashley Mallet with Ian Chappell, this book presents Ian Chappell's reflections on his career, players he played with and against, and on current and past cricketing issues.Ian Chappell, the man they call Chappelli, became Australia's Test cricket captain on 4 February 1971. In 195 ...Show more
Great Australian Test Cricket Stories by Ashley Mallett
$32.99 AUD
Category: Cricket
"An entertaining collection of insider yarns by an Aussie Test cricket legend. In the Test arena, Dennis Lillee wasnever beaten. West Indian champion Viv Richards had taken the sword to all the international bowlers of his era. But when he came up against Lillee, it was a heavy-weight fight between unre ...Show more
Neil Harvey: The Last Invincible: Australian Champion Test Batsman, Selector, Record Breaker and Last Of Bradman’s Invincibles by Ashley Mallett
$39.99 AUD
Category: Cricket
The Last Invincible is the first major biography of Australian cricketer Neil Harvey, the last living member of Donald Bradman’s 1948 Invincibles. Neil Harvey was one of Australia’s greatest left-handed batsmen and a prolific run scorer. He was the youngest member of Bradman’s famous team, the Invinci ...Show more
Nugget - Man of the Century: The Remarkable Story of 'Nugget' Rees, Australian Cricket's Peter Pan by Ashley Mallett
$29.99 AUD
Category: Sports/Fitness
In February 2007, ABC-TV's Australian Story screened Man of the Century - The Remarkable Untold Story of Nugget Rees, and viewers' response to it was quite extraordinary. Nugget's father got him his first job sweeping floors at a sports store where he developed a love for cricket. He has been a friend, ...Show more
The Diggers' Doctor: The Fortunate Life of Col. Donald Beard, am, Rfd, Ed (Retd) by Ashley Mallett
$45.00 AUD
Category: War
A man of substance in war and in peace, Dr Donald Beard, AM, is a leader, and known for his compassion, humility and charm. This book tells of his extraordinary life as a surgeon, as well as his love of cricket and deep friendship with cricketers, including Sir Donald Bradman. It was in the Beards' back ...Show more
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