• Legends of Cricket: Steve Waugh >

      The story of Steve Waugh, England’s nemesis and one of only five players ever to score 10,000 test runs for their country. The hard-bitten Aussie was dropped from the national team in 1990 but returned in 1992 with a point … …more >

    • Legends of Cricket: Sachin Tendulkar >

      Sir Donald Bradman believes that Sachin Tendulkar is his modern incarnation, and few would deny that the Indian is touched by greatness. He made his test debut at just 16 years of age and has since amassed over 11,000 runs … …more >

    • Legends of Cricket: Wally Hammond >

      Poor Wally Hammond. If it wasn’t for a certain Don Bradman he would have been remembered as the greatest batsman of his era. In the 1928/29 Ashes series, the Englishman broke the test record with 905 runs, only for Bradman … …more >

    • Legends of Cricket: Shane Warne >

      Shane Warne is as famous for his off-the-field exploits as for his lethal brand of leg spin. From hair studios to womanising, Warney has rarely been out of the headlines, but this documentary looks at the cricketing genius of a … …more >

    • Legends of Cricket: Wasim Akram >

      Rated by many as the best left-arm fast bowler of all time, Wasim Akram had the ability to move the ball both ways in one delivery at 90mph – always a bit tricky for batsmen. Controversy dogged his latter career … …more >

    • Legends of Cricket: WG Grace >

      Though in appearance more closely resembling the landlord of a country pub than a dynamic cricketer, WG Grace has become synonymous with the sport. The chubby, bearded doctor scored a remarkable amount of runs – especially given the irregular nature … …more >

    • Legends of Cricket: Ian Botham >

      He offended the England selection panel, received a ban for smoking cannabis and sported a questionable moustache, but Ian Botham was the greatest all-rounder this country has ever produced. This tribute shows him at his best, including when he almost … …more >

    • Legends of Cricket: Sir Vivian Richards >

      Sir Viv Richards was probably the most dangerous batsmen the game has ever seen. He believed that wearing a helmet was a sign of weakness and he thrived on intimidating bowlers. It was no surprise that he smashed the fastest … …more >

    • Legends of Cricket: Richard Hadlee >

      Sir Richard Hadlee was the finest cricketer New Zealand has ever produced, so much so that he often single-handedly carried his team’s fortunes. He became the first bowler to take 400 test wickets in his career, and this tribute shows … …more >