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Bad Producer Productions | The Greatest Season That Was Presents
The Greatest Season That Was Presents...
A new series from the team at The Greatest Season That Was Presents... US Revolution. US Revolution features Mason, Shannon Gill and American broadcaster Ed Wyatt in an exploration of Australian Rules Football's US connections. The eight-part series will feature interviews with Paul Roos, Jason Holmes and former ESPN broadcaster Bob Ley.  Follow The Greatest Season That Was on Twitter -
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Ratings & Reviews
4.9 stars from 600 ratings
Elite
You simply can’t beat this podcast for knowledge, entertainment and insight.
danielXhoskin via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 03/31/21
Compelling listening
A must-listen for cricket tragics - and anyone interested in Australia-India relations. This podcast looks at arguably the most important trend in modern cricket - the rise of India. Not to mention that the 2001 Australian tour of India is in my opinion the greatest series of the modern era...Read full review »
Leigh Obradovic via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 01/04/21
89 grand final
Great listening
Ceno Senior via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 04/08/20
Recent Episodes
As we reach the 20th anniversary of the 3rd test in Chennai of that famous 2001 series, its time to wrap up our Final Frontier series.  Our thoughts on the factors behind the slow-build of the Australia v India rivalry, the way that 2001 series entered the public consciousness, and the legacy of...
Published 03/26/21
For many years, the rare Australian cricket tours to India went barely noticed by Australian cricket fans.  Scoreboards and match reports were the most that could be consumed. This mixed with the supposed horror stories that filtered back after the fact from players about  accommodation, food and...
Published 03/13/21
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