The Miracle Match

Chappell, Lillee, Richards and the most electric moment in Australian Cricket

Nonfiction, Sports, Cricket, History
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Author: Brayshaw, Ian ISBN: 9781743582855
Publisher: Hardie Grant Books Publication: October 1, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Brayshaw, Ian
ISBN: 9781743582855
Publisher: Hardie Grant Books
Publication: October 1, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

One game of cricket. Five all-time greats. A battle for the ages.

Greg Chappell, Viv Richards, Jeff Thomson, Rod Marsh and Dennis Lillee the best of the best in international cricket in the 1970s. Imagine a match that pitted them against each other; imagine The Miracle Match.

In 1976, Western Australia took on Queensland in a one-day domestic at the WACA Ground it would come to be known as The Miracle Match.

The stakes were high: a chance to play in the final of Australia’s one-day competition.

Western Australia, the first team to bat, was out for just 77 runs. Defeat seemed a certainty, but what happened next had the crowd of 10,000 on the edges of their seats.

“Make ‘em fight for it, be buggered ... we’re going to beat these bastards!” said Western Australia’s demon fast-bowler Dennis Lillee, before spearheading an attack that claimed Viv Richards and Greg Chappell for just two runs between them.

Author Ian Brayshaw, a player in The Miracle Match, takes us through one of the most electric games in Australian cricket history and gives us a fascinating insight into the careers of some of cricket’s most successful and influential players. The Miracle Match, a nostalgic look at international cricket in the 1970s, will enthral cricket fans young and old.

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One game of cricket. Five all-time greats. A battle for the ages.

Greg Chappell, Viv Richards, Jeff Thomson, Rod Marsh and Dennis Lillee the best of the best in international cricket in the 1970s. Imagine a match that pitted them against each other; imagine The Miracle Match.

In 1976, Western Australia took on Queensland in a one-day domestic at the WACA Ground it would come to be known as The Miracle Match.

The stakes were high: a chance to play in the final of Australia’s one-day competition.

Western Australia, the first team to bat, was out for just 77 runs. Defeat seemed a certainty, but what happened next had the crowd of 10,000 on the edges of their seats.

“Make ‘em fight for it, be buggered ... we’re going to beat these bastards!” said Western Australia’s demon fast-bowler Dennis Lillee, before spearheading an attack that claimed Viv Richards and Greg Chappell for just two runs between them.

Author Ian Brayshaw, a player in The Miracle Match, takes us through one of the most electric games in Australian cricket history and gives us a fascinating insight into the careers of some of cricket’s most successful and influential players. The Miracle Match, a nostalgic look at international cricket in the 1970s, will enthral cricket fans young and old.

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