During the 1980s, tremors of varying intensity shook cricket’s foundations to its core. The program looks at everything from the schism caused by the world series cricket revolution to the defection of many top players to play cricket in isolated apartheid South Africa. The program reveals how Australian cricket coped with this adversity, slowly recovered and eventually triumphed by the end of the decade – primarily through the character and resolve of two men, Allan Border and Bob Simpson.
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