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Public conversation: Bowled over by Gideon Haigh
Gideon Haigh and John Harms
20 June 2010
Journalist, acclaimed cricket historian and devoted club cricketer Gideon Haigh and sportswriter John Harms explore the changing value of the baggy green and its significance as a symbol of Australia.
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