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Cricket News - November 2007

Dennis Lillee

November 29th 2007 00:25
Dennis Lillee - Pace, pizazz and personality

Dennis Lilllee Bowling
Lillee at work



Few have bowled faster or with more accuracy than the Australian Legend of Cricket, Dennis Lillee. Dominating the sport in the 70’s by the time he retired in 1984 he held the record for most test wickets.

A media phenomenon who’s public image drew in new fans for the sport and ignited a Cricketing frenzy. Aggressively hurling the ball down the pitch at his opponents he made his test debut in 1971 at the age of 21.

Dennis Lillee bowling
Dennis in full flight - easy to see why the back went



Immediately establishing his primal skills by annihilating his opposition and by the time of his first ashes in 1972 he was already considered one of the best players in the game.

Sadly by the end of that year the initial signs of back trauma revealed themselves and by the end of the season he was in debilitating agony from a stress fracture in the lower vertebrae.

Dennis Lillee approach
In for the kill


Forced to improve his batting at the same time Lillee simultaneously underwent physiotherapy and began adapting his ball throwing to accommodate his new weakness.

Returning for the 1974 Ashes as a double threat with fast bowler Jeff Thomson, by the end of the series Dennis was truly back in the game.

Outspoken and passionate about the game, his boisterous personality was vocal about the lack of money in the game itself. Exploiting his high profile he battled for a new annual tournament that would give the players bonus payment, eventually becoming Kerry Packer’s World Series Cricket.

By 1977 the spine was under duress due to an extra work load the previous year and forced Lillee to recuperate. Again he modified his style, this time to a more controlled less speedy delivery that proved successful.

Spending time in the Television Commentary box during down time, Lillee established a balance between his professional sports career and his health.

Past his peak by 1980 it was no surprise but still no less of a massive loss when he announced his retirement 4 years later. Today he is still revered and saluted as much for his contributions to the game as his talent on the pitch.

Here’s some cool retro footage of Lillee playing with that notorious "Aluminum bat" incident.

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England defeats Sri Lanka Board XI

November 28th 2007 23:45
Kevin Pietersen


England has won their final warm-up match in Sri Lanka after Alastair Cook and Kevin Pietersen posted half-centuries against a Sri Lanka Board XI side by five wickets


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Australia wins Warne-Muralitharan Trophy
Ricky Ponting and co. with the Warne-Muralitharan Trophy. © Getty Images.


The Australian cricket team recorded their 14th consecutive win thus clinching a 2-0 series victory against Sri Lanka in Hobart today


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adam gilchrist profile

November 17th 2007 07:15
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Sir Donald Bradman

November 14th 2007 22:41
Sir Donald Bradman
Sir Donald Bradman was a famous Australian cricketer, and a fervent supporter of the sport. His batting average in Tests was an incredible 99.94, making him, by that measure, the best batsman in cricket history.

He was born in 1908 in New South Wales, in Cootamundra, then moved to Bowral in the Southern Highlands where he played a rough bush cricket. A common legend is that he practised with a stump and a golf ball, inspiring hordes of young Australian boys to practise with anything: wooden sticks, gardening shears, broken lamps


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Brett Lee
Brett Lee: The new leader of the Australian pace attack (Image: David Kapernick)


Much has been said of the post McGrath-Warne era but one thing's for sure and that is the Australians are as dominant as ever in the long form of the game after a comprehensive drubbing of the visiting Sri Lankans in the 1st test at the Gabba


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The Sri Lankans had a brief respite from the Aussie war machine today, with the heavy rain in Brisbane forcing the umpires to chase the teams back into the locker rooms.

Sri Lanka was trailing by 81 runs at that moment, and were probably glad to have a break from the shellacking. The twisted Gods of cricket leered their cruelest grin at the dark rain clouds, dissipating and blowing them back over the ocean, allowing the teams to get back on the field


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Imran Khan escapes house arrest.

November 7th 2007 00:22
The further adventures of Imran Khan.

Imran Khan Cricket
Imran Khan does battle on the pitch

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The dawn of a new Age?


Shane Warne and Glenn McGrath
Shane Warne and Glenn McGrath

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