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So we won the Ashes. It's fantastic. I haven't felt this emotional about anything cricket related since 21st January 1994 when I saw Nelson Mandela come out onto the turf at the MCG to greet the crowd. Frankly though, this pales besides that day. It was the first time I'd seen South Africa play since the 1970s and the first time I'd been glad to see them. If ever there was a day to put cricket in perspective it was then as I remembered the friend who had died and the others who had suffered to make that day possible. Somehow, set against that, the Ashes seem a bit less important.
Maybe the last word should go to an Australian, Keith Miller, who on being asked whether he felt under pressure during an Ashes series, memorably remarked "Cricket isn't pressure. Pressure is a Messerschmidt up your arse".
Maybe the last word should go to an Australian, Keith Miller, who on being asked whether he felt under pressure during an Ashes series, memorably remarked "Cricket isn't pressure. Pressure is a Messerschmidt up your arse".
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