Cassette recording, 'Dennis Lillee: Fast Bowling' produced by Admark Party Limited. The recording consists of a speech by D K Lillee discussing his life in cricket and providing advice on effective fast bowling. The cassette sleeve contains instructions on delivery action, grip, and bowling length.
Side 1, 'Dennis Lillee: My Life in Cricket' is 17 minutes 22 seconds long. Lillee discusses how he became interested in cricket, his journey from playing cricket at school, playing club cricket, being selected for Western Australia and the influence of G A R Lock on Lillee's career, Lillee's selection for the Australian team in 1971, playing Lancashire League cricket, playing against the World XI in 1971-1972, his first tour of England in 1972, his issues with back trouble during his career, his comeback from injury in the 1974-1975 series for Australia against England and retaining the Ashes in England in 1975.
Side 2, 'Dennis Lillee: Fast Bowling' is 23 minutes 3 seconds long. Lillee discusses fast bowling aspects including pace, fitness, equipment and clothing, deliveries, run ups, gripping and releasing the ball, types of delivery, bowling length and bowling outswingers, bouncers and yorkers. Lillee refers to the diagrams in the sleeve during the recording.