- ReferenceAV/1/1/48
- TitleCover Point 48: Spring 2002
- Date2002-05 - 2002-05
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- Extent1 VHS: 125 minutes
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- Scope and ContentCover Point Issue No. 48. Guest presenters include: David Gower, Mike Atherton, Jonathan Agnew, Jack Bannister, Paul Downton and Chris Cowdrey. Front cover is a picture of a Gray Nicholls Rapier bat. Chapters are: 48.1 Mumbai Mix India's insistence on a sixth match meant that England had a chance to square the series 3-3 in Bombay. 48.2 Banjaxed in Johannesburg Jack Bannister watches total carnage at The New Wanderers 48.3 The Christchurch Crescendo Hussain, Hoggard, Flintoff, Thorpe, Caddick, and finally Nathan Astle take centre stage as a quite extraordinary Test builds to its climax. 48.4 Nuked at Newlands Australia make light work of a substantial fourth innings chase to shatter (South African) dreams. 48.5 The England Academy An exclusive behind the scenes look at the new England Academy this winter in Adelaide. 48.6 Kiwis Get Out Of Jail Marred by the tragic news of Ben Hollioakes death, Chris Cowdrey watches England seek to consolidate their lead in the final two Tests of the series. 48.7 Pride Salvaged at Kingsmead South Africa gain small consolation for their drubbing at the hands of Australia by winning in Durban. 48.8 Profile - Andrew Flintoff A chance to get to know the highly promising young England all-rounder. 48.9 Ponting's Pride Handed the captaincy of the one day side in place of Steve Waugh, the spotlight was on Ricky Ponting in a seven match series in South Africa. 48.10 A Tale Of Two Cities Georgetown, Guyana and Bridgetown, Barbados will be remembered with contrasting emotions by India and the West Indies at the start of a series that both sides were desperate to win. 48.11 Hawkeye A look at the new hi-tech system that is prompting much debate about whether umpires should have greater access to modern technology, and the man behind it, Dr Paul Hawkins. 48.12 Up One Day, Down The Next After New Zealands impressive form against Australia and South Africa, a five match one day series would be a stiff test for England.
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