With a new display cabinet in the Sussex Cricket Museum on Ted Dexter, Adrian Harmes discusses with cricket historian Roger Packham, the impact of Ted Dexter on not just Sussex cricket, but the way he transformed the way that this new form of cricket was played. The prospect of Dexter attacking fast bowling, and driving and cutting them with fierce strokes was enough to put thousands on any gate. He was a cricket thinker who helped to revolutionise the way the game was played and in so doing led Sussex to their first ever trophies in 1963 and 1964.
John Barclay with Ivor Caplin and Varadarajan Kalidasan
Cricket in Lindfield
Henfield Cricket Club
John Barclay in conversation with Michael Simkins
Bharat Patel talks to Sussex Cricket Museum Curator, Keith Ridge about touring England
John Barclay talks to Andy Dalby-Welsh about blind cricket
Regina Suddahazai Khan in conversation with Tymal Mills
The Early Days of Sussex County Cricket Club
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Keith Ridge, Curator of the Sussex Cricket Museum, in conversation with Nadeem Yousef
Regina Suddahazai Khan on Sussex Women’s Cricket
Focus on Sir Aubrey Smith, Hollywood actor and Sussex and England cricketer
Huw Turberville in conversation with Keith Ridge
John Barclay in conversation with Chris Adams
The James Dean story part 1
Adrian Harms talking about the Cricket Museum
Les Lenham- the early years
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