If the 1981 Ashes series was seriously good, and the 1989 version distinctly bad from an English perspective, then I would argue that the 1985 series was far from the ugly relative in comparison. Above all it was the series that made me fall in love with the game, during a summer when I didn't have a care in the world, and I found new heroes in Botham, Ellison and Robinson. So I hope you enjoy some of my favourite memories of the 1985 Ashes, starting with the day cricket found me.
Friday, 26 June 2015
Monday, 15 June 2015
1980s commentary moments: Part 2
Following on from my original blog describing my favourite commentary moments of the 1980s, I've finally got around to writing volume two (it's only taken me nearly three years). Including moments of jeopardy, drama, misses, success, and outright condemnation, these pieces of commentary have lived long in my fading memory. I have still missed a few out; maybe I should start planning volume three for 2018?
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Athletics,
Australia,
Brighton,
British Lions,
Daley Thompson,
David Campese,
Dennis Taylor,
FA Cup,
football,
Ice Hockey,
Peter Jones,
Ron Pickering,
Rugby Union,
Snooker,
Steve Davis,
Ted Lowe,
USA
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