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[email protected]. Enjoy the content and visit cricketyorkshire.com for new articles each and every week! All the best, John Fuller. 1. Tuck into Cricket Films / Documentaries The Test, on Amazon Prime, traces Australia’s fortunes as they aim to rebuild after the ball-tampering scandal. The all-areas access and insight from players, coaches and commentators makes this a must-watch. By following the Aussies as they go all over the world in limited-overs and Test series, there’s plenty to savour as a UK-based cricket fan - including the World Cup and Ashes. More of my recommendations include: Fire in Babylon about the fearsome West Indies in the 1070s and 80s, Death of a Gentleman about the threat to Test cricket and Mumbai Indians on Netflix for T20 fireworks. **Much of this is paid-for content on Amazon or Netflix but scouring YouTube, Facebook and Vimeo are other sources of cricket action to catch up on. I particularly like the short (10-minute) documentary by Chris Hay on Geoff Deighton playing club cricket long past the point when most have packed up their whites.