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Following the war, Keith Miller dazzled England in the Victory Test and returned to Australia a star.
Debuting for Australia, Miller would dazzle crowds around the world, while also clashing with Don Bradman on a regular basis.
Miller’s on-field antics were matched by the intense interest in what he did off-field. He was rumoured to have had an affair with Princess Margaret, and once while hungover, used a bike to switch fielding positions.
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Aside from lots of contemporary newspaper accounts, there ate quite a few books on Miller.
An older book and out of print that I found useful was Keith Miller; The Golden Nugget by R S Whitington and can be tracked down online.
Miller himself wrote quite extensively, such as in Cricket Crossfire be Keith Miller, again a second hand book these days but available online.
For a more contemporary version and ultimately the most authoritative account, is Miller's Luck: The Life and Loves of Keith Miller, Australia's Greatest All-Rounder by Roland Perry
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Following the war, Keith Miller dazzled England in the Victory Test and returned to Australia a star.
Debuting for Australia, Miller would dazzle crowds around the world, while also clashing with Don Bradman on a regular basis.
Miller’s on-field antics were matched by the intense interest in what he did off-field. He was rumoured to have had an affair with Princess Margaret, and once while hungover, used a bike to switch fielding positions.
For tickets to Titus' new Show; Sport: The Unauthorised History click here.
If you’d like more Sports Bizarre, become a member of Bizarre Plus.
Click here to join today
As a member, you’ll get:
Resources
Aside from lots of contemporary newspaper accounts, there ate quite a few books on Miller.
An older book and out of print that I found useful was Keith Miller; The Golden Nugget by R S Whitington and can be tracked down online.
Miller himself wrote quite extensively, such as in Cricket Crossfire be Keith Miller, again a second hand book these days but available online.
For a more contemporary version and ultimately the most authoritative account, is Miller's Luck: The Life and Loves of Keith Miller, Australia's Greatest All-Rounder by Roland Perry
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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