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We have produced a range of audio productions for cricket fans during the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011: View From The Boundary: Series of short testimonies of past and present top cricketers. Spirit of Cricket: Series of five programmes on cricketing issues. Three other series are available to radio stations: Match analysis from former Zimbabwe cricketer, Henry Olonga, Round Table discussions featuring five cricketing issues and Christian Outreach News focussing on the Christian community's programme of service and outreach activities during the World Cup. View From The Boundary: Henry Olonga: Former Zimbabwe player of 30 Tests and 50 One Day Internationals talks about his protest against "the death of democracy in Zimbabwe" at the 2003 Cricket World Cup. Duration: 2:42 Shaun Pollock: South African who played 108 Tests and played in three World Cups talks about his World Cup highlights and his faith in Jesus Christ. Duration: 2:23 ![]() Paul Moses: Former Indian state cricketer tells of top scoring for Tamil Nadu on his debut as an 18-year-old and being praised by Sunil Gavaskar, also about his faith as a follower of Jesus. Duration: 3:46 ![]() Suruj Ragoonath: Former West Indies opening batsman talks about his short Test career and faith in Jesus. Duration: 2:45 ![]() Trevor Goddard: Former South African captain who scored over 2500 runs and took 123 wickets in a 41 Test career from 1955 to 1970. Talks about his career highlights and the central importance of his faith in Christ. Duration: 3:59 ![]() Spirit Of Cricket: Presented by Adrian Barnard Walking: Should a batsman 'walk' when he knows he's out, regardless of the umpire's decision? Duration: 3:44 ![]() Sledging: Is sledging an opponent acceptable behaviour within the spirit of the game? Duration: 3:09 ![]() Respecting Umpires' Decisions: Why respecting the umpire's decision is vital to the game of cricket. Duration: 3:03 ![]() Respecting Opponents: Why is it important to respect your opponent when you are trying to win? Duration: 3:11 ![]() Ball Tampering: Why is ball tampering against the laws of cricket and where is the line between preparing the ball and tampering? Duration: 2:56 ![]()
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