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Part Two of the Final Frontier resumes the story with Australia one-nil up after the opening Test of the 2004 Border-Gavaskar Trophy.
With matches to come in Chennai, Nagpur and Mumbai, listen to how Australia's elite team navigated the challenges presented to them and walked away with what many describe as the greatest achievement of their respective careers.
Interviews with Adam Gilchrist, Justin Langer, Simon Katich, Jason Gillespie, Michael Kasprowicz, John Buchanan and Robert Craddock were conducted exclusively for this podcast. We hope you enjoy!
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To celebrate 20 years since Australia's breakthrough Test series victory in India, Stories After Stumps has spoken to a group of the key individuals who made it happen.
Spread across two special episodes, hear from Adam Gilchrist, Justin Langer, Jason Gillespie, Simon Katich, Michael Kasprowicz, coach John Buchanan and journalist Robert 'Crash' Craddock as they reminisce one of Australia's greatest series wins.
Having not tasted success in India since 1969, and without captain Ricky Ponting (broken thumb), the Aussies needed to formulate something a bit different if they were to overcome their star-studded opponents.
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The 1997 Women's World Cup will forever be remembered for Belinda Clark's record-smashing 229 not out and the heaving Eden Gardens crowd for the final between Australia and New Zealand.
But if you ask the players who were there, they remember the other stuff: Elephants at the ground, pop stars in the hotels, monkeys on the nets, luggage falling off the bus, missed flights, oppressive heat, torrential rain and Christmas abroad.
This is the story of Australia's journey to the 1997 World Cup.
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For an extended period either side of the turn of the 21st century, Victoria and Queensland fought out the most intense rivalry in Australian domestic cricket. One of several boiling points between the sides was reached on the final day of the 2001 Sheffield Shield decider at the Gabba. With hosts Queensland stumbling in their fourth-innings run chase, their captain Stuart Law came to the middle, hoping to avoid a king pair. What happened next was one of the most dramatic moments in Shield history, and for Law, the climax of a long-held grudge with a fierce rival.
Featuring interviews with the key protagonists, this episode of Stories After Stumps is an incredible behind-the-scenes look at one of domestic cricket's great controversies.
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Five required off the final over with seven wickets in hand. Game over, right?
Well, on a steamy Saturday night in Adelaide, back in February 2012, the finish to the Ryobi Cup final went a little off script.
Hear from Adam Crosthwaite, Jackson Bird, Daniel Harris, Jake Haberfield, Theo Doropoulos and Gary Putland as they look back at a special night of Australian domestic cricket.
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Nicole Bolton played 55 times for Australia and spearheaded WA's first-ever WNCL title, but the former opener's remarkable 17-year journey in cricket was also one long emotional rollercoaster.
With stirring candidness, Bolton takes us through the early life challenge of fighting her sexuality, of later competing for an Aussie opening spot with her then girlfriend, Elyse Villani, and of working her way through the torturous mental health battle she faced towards the of her career, and continues to deal with today.
Also featuring interviews with family, friends and teammates, this is a compelling – at times harrowing – episode of Stories After Stumps that you don't want to miss.
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Craig Simmons was a 31-year-old club cricketer without a professional contract when BBL|03 began. A wild month of cricket later, he'd hammered two centuries and guided the Perth Scorchers to a breakthrough maiden title.
But, it wasn't all smooth sailing, with a slow start seeing him almost dropped by coach Justin Langer.
From smashing the world's fastest bowlers, to smashing down Coca Cola and Doritos, this is Simmons' story.
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Cricket.com.au has this week launched a landmark new podcast series, Stories After Stumps, which dives into the game's glorious history through half a dozen compelling episodes in its maiden season.
The opening episode of season one, 'Bevan Sent' looks at the incredible maiden season of Michael Bevan at Tasmania, which ended in a record-breaking campaign for the legendary batter and a long-awaited trophy for the Tigers.
The accounts of that season – and of the at-times polarising Bevan – are both hilarious and heroic, and you can listen here or wherever you usually tune into your podcasts.
Catch all six episodes in our first season, dropping fortnightly from June 26.
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Welcome to Stories After Stumps.
A production by cricket.com.au where we look at cricket's greatest untold stories, the classic, the compelling and the controversial.
Episode 1 will drop on Wednesday 26 June.
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