Dolly’s domination: The cricketing crisis that helped bring an end to apartheid
The pre-1991 world of South Africa was one of condemnable darkness. The burden was apartheid, a system of legislation that upheld segregationist policies against…
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Hi there. Thank You for your kind words. I might write in Rafique some day
Glenn McGrath: Cricket’s pernicious minimalist
Thanks Pope Paul VII
Yes I’ve been pointed to that by many. Will take notice. Cheers
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Thank You for your kind words Paul. They mean a lot. Don Badman is to be celebrated not just in cricket but in sports as a whole.
The laurels of 'The Don'
Man that’s insightful! Gee. Thanks
Dolly’s domination: The cricketing crisis that helped bring an end to apartheid