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Craig Serjeant Tee

In this Ashes summer, make every day Craig Serjeant Day with this retro tribute to the hero of Cricket Et Al - CS Serjeant of WA, the great white hope of Australian batting circa 1977. Complete with total Test runs and highest Test score for ready reference.

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The Usman 232

Usman’s 232 runs at Galle was a work of art and so too is Thomas Miles meticulously hand-crafted scoresheet of the innings. Featuring the glorious strokes-turned-to-spokes of the wagon wheel plus every dot ball, every run and every boundary from the epic (352 balls across 503 minutes) innings - this just had to be turned into a T-shirt.

Available in White, Black and Green.

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Cricket Et Al Tees

The finest band tee since The Clash rocked Shea Stadium. Unisex and available in black and white…

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Give the gift of Gid (and Pete & Sam)

Have you left your do you know a cricket tragic that needs a stocking stuffer? Gift them the gift of the worlds finest independent cricket coverage for a month or a year.

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Who is Wallace?

Ever wondered about the world’s oldest prisoner? My daughter did, so I wrote a book about it. In 1925, forty-four-year-old Bill Wallace was arrested after a shooting in a Melbourne cafe. Having been found unfit to stand trial on mental grounds, he spent the rest of his life locked up, dying at age of almost 108 in 1989. Who Is Wallace? remembers the man that time forgot.

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My Brother Jaz

A profoundly moving memoir on grief and resilience

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The One Indiscretion of his Life

William ‘Barlow’ Carkeek, a riveter and boilermaker, was the archetypal working class sporting hero: he played six Tests for Australia as a keeper and won a premiership for Richmond FC as a rover. He also had a trainwreck of a personal life, featuring suicide, bankrupcy, divorce, assault, and scandalous accusations that left a permanent mark on Australian cricket.

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The Girl in Cabin 350

In November 1949, nineteen-year-old nurse Gwenda McCallum boarded the liner Orcades in Sydney. Twenty-four hours later, her cabin was found empty. How does someone just disappear? And what happens to those left behind?

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It’s art…. man

Get your walls decorated with sporting artwork by Cricket Et Al’s professional doodler; Fisher Classics. Adorn the walls like Pete and Gid have with printed sporting artwork from ‘The Banksy of Australian Sports’.

Fisher Classics Sporting Artworks