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Keith Miller interviewed by Neil Bennetts [sound recording]
Bib ID 1247168
Format AudioAudio
Author
Miller, Keith, 1919-2004
 
Access Conditions Access open for research, personal copies and public use. 
Description 1981. 
3 tape reels (ca. 90 min) : mono. ; 5 in. 
Summary

Keith Miller, former Australian test cricketer, speaks about his childhood in Melbourne, first in Sunshine, then in Elstonwick; playing cricket for Melbourne High School and the South Melbourne Club; his school friend Keith Truscott; playing against and with Bradman; serving as a bomber pilot in England during World War II; playing in the Victory Series in England; 1946 tour by England; 1948 tour to England; his views on racial discrimination; tour by West Indies in 1951/52; tour to West Indies in 1955; the captaincy of Ian Johnson; working as cricket correspondent for the Daily Express; writing cricket books with Dick Whitington; and the improved financial rewards for cricketers.

Notes

Recorded on 6 October 1981.

Index/Finding Aid Note Transcript available (typescript, 86 leaves) 
Subjects Miller, Keith, - 1919-2004 - Interviews.  |  Cricket players - Australia - Interviews.  |  Cricket - Australia.
Other authors/contributors Bennetts, Neil

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