England's Summer of Cricket 2006 and 2007 DVD Set

England's Summer of Cricket 2006 and 2007 DVD Set
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England's Summer of Cricket 2006 and 2007 DVD Set

  • Product Code: CS6017
  • Over 1100 minutes of fantastic English Cricket action
  • 3 discs covering the 2006 series against Sri Lanka and Pakistan
  • 3 discs covering the 2007 series against West Indies and India
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Summer of Cricket 2006

Enjoy the best moments of action from a great season of international games in England's Summer of Cricket 2006 DVD. After their Ashes victory against Australia in 2005 and a successful winter tour, England started the 2006 season in great spirits - with the aim of reinforcing their status as one of the world's top teams. There were more than a few ups and downs in the next few months, and all of the key moments are captured on this triple DVD set which offers more than 11 hours of cricketing action.

With their Ashes defence just months away, the summer of 2006 was a crucial time for the England team and this three disc DVD set will enable you to enjoy the season all over again. The season was marked by controversy as allegations of ball tampering caused a no show by the Pakistan team in the final test. This triple disc includes summer reviews from Andrew Strauss, Kevin Pietersen and Duncan Fletcher, a host of statistics and the views of Simon Hughes.

Summer of Cricket 2007

England's Summer of Cricket 2007 is a 3 disc set containing over 578mins of superb cricket action from England's home Test series' with the West Indies and India, as well as action from the Twenty20 games with the West Indies and the enthralling ODI series with India which went down to the final game at Lord's.

There is something for every supporter, for England fans relive the emphatic Test success against the West Indies inspired by Kevin Pietersen's incredible batting and Ryan Sidebottom's bowling. For the West Indies supporters watch with pride as your team won easily the Twenty20 series against England. This series was followed by the historic Test truimph by India against England although had it not been for the rain on the last day of the Lord's Test the result might have been different, however England bounced back under the Captainacy of Paul Collingwood to take a 3-1 lead in the ODI series against India, before being pegged back to 3-3 - it all therefore went down to the last game at Lord's - this time the weather was kind and England truimphed in some style to avenge the Test series defeat.

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