Really? Bought it and wasn't too impressed tbh.Picked up Benaud's Greatest XI today. Value for money as well (borrowed it from the library). Anyways, it's good stuff.
These are also available separately and I bought the 70's one which is superb and as mentioned has extended highlights of the Centenary Test. What a lot of people don't know though is if you buy the VHS version of the 70's set you get six hours of highlights of the 1974/75 Ashes series instead of the Centenary Test. Although it's VHS it seems to be by far the best available footage of that series.Picked up this box set:
It has 4 recent ABC documentaries on Australian cricket in the 50s, 60s, 70s and 80s. Really good stuff but the awesome thing is the special features which contain highlights from every day of the 58/59 Ashes, 62/63 Ashes and the Centenary Test.
I think you'll be very unlucky. I can't see any Australians recording a 5-1 defeat of their Third XI for prosperity. I'm amazed it was broadcast in Australia.I am looking for anyone that taped the 1978/79 Australia v England highlights broadcast in Australia last Xmas........Highlights from ALL tests were shown!!
If there is a Tom Moody (NOT the ex-Test player) viewing this, i'd love it if he could contact me as I've bought stuff from him previously
Phil
I loved the highlights of the 438 match on the opening disc, with the players talking us through it and balling their eyes out with us. Truly a day I shall never forget.- Australia v South Africa 434 game - it is a 3 disk set. First Disk has highlights of the entire ODI series including T20. Disk 2 and 3 contain ball by ball of the entire game! Great DVD.
Being a South African, I don't see myself ever forking out the funds for that one. Another tearful day that I shall never forget.- World Cup 1999 - okay. Want more indepth coverages than what was done in the DVD but then I do not expect too much from world cup review DVDs. One of the best world cups for sure.
The interesting thing was Hussain said he was never worried so long as they were playing big shots.
And let's face it - had they won the thing, no-one in England could have been blamed. I've said it several times, but I've never, ever seen the ball hit like Astle did that day. Never seen anyone come close, in fact.
Man, what I'd give for that innings on DVD... that match, in fact (highlights, obviously).
ItstlCWers,
I am looking to build my cricket DVD collection. Can someone suggest me some classics? ( Thanks to Rob Moody for giving us nearly everything on his YT channel though )
I have the following in my mind:
Legends of Cricket ( Amazon - UK )
Ashes 2005 ( Amazon - UK )
Lara's 400 ( Amazon - UK )
History of Cricket ( Amazon - UK ) Is this worth it?
Legends from All countries - total 6 different ones ( Sky - UK )
Nasser Hussain - The real story ( Sky - UK )
ESPN's Legends of Cricket ( eBay )
I am also looking for:
Bradman centenary collection
Benaud to Border
Cricket in the 70s
Pecker's World Series
Please add some more names. I have families in UK so I can easily get it from UK or India.
Thank you
Could be a surprise.Itstl
I have the India-Australia late 90s series and the 2001 series; India in Australia Adelaide test and Ashes 2005. I am nto a huge fan of cricket DVDs because we always get cricket highlights on television from one match or the other from the past and essentially match DVDs contain most of that more often than not.
I don't mind buying historical DVDs and stuff where greats give opinions while it contains great rare footages from matches as well or well made DVDs of tests matches/series. I recommend ESPN's legends of cricket DVD. I have seen a few shows via youtube of some of the legends and they are well pieced up. I think Jono has that one (Jono also has a good assortment of DVDs and he will be able to give some good recommendations I reckon). The India-Pakistan 98 series was excellent and Jono linked to a site where it can be bought and I recommend you to buy that if you can as well.
I do think that there has been a lack of quality DVDs where cricket is concerned over all and there is great room for exploitation in this field. Hopefully we will see a bit of improvement in some years.
The missus just rang me, and, out of the goodness of her heart said she would pay for the DVD I was going to pay for when my wages come in tomorrow. So I shall shortly receive "Freddie's Heroes - England's victory in Mumbai" from cricshop, and, because I'm so great, she's also throwing in "English Summer of Cricket 2006." Yes, as an England fan, there were some dire moments, but I can't wait to see the OT test, day 5 at Headingley, KP's 142 V Murali etc. I eagerly await the delivery of these two DVDs.
What Cricket DVDs do y'all own? My collection is not great, tbh I haven't been buying DVDs for long. All I have IIRC are the following:
Botham's Ashes - The Miracle of Headingley 81
The Greatest Test - England's Victory at Edgbaston
The Greatest Series - Ashes 05
Cape Crusaders - South Africa 1 England 2 (with bonus disc of ODI series, which is dire except for KP's tons)
Er, I reckon that's it. Loadsa stuff I need to get, including my desperate desire for India V Australia 01. So, what are the best DVDs out there, not just as an England fan, but as a Cricket fan, and do you lot bother with them much?
CWers,
I am looking to build my cricket DVD collection. Can someone suggest me some classics? ( Thanks to Rob Moody for giving us nearly everything on his YT channel though )
I have the following in my mind:
Legends of Cricket ( Amazon - UK )
Ashes 2005 ( Amazon - UK )
Lara's 400 ( Amazon - UK )
History of Cricket ( Amazon - UK ) Is this worth it?
Legends from All countries - total 6 different ones ( Sky - UK )
Nasser Hussain - The real story ( Sky - UK )
ESPN's Legends of Cricket ( eBay )
I am also looking for:
Bradman centenary collection
Benaud to Border
Cricket in the 70s
Pecker's World Series
Please add some more names. I have families in UK so I can easily get it from UK or India.
Thank you