Imagine if you had been watching Test cricket, in person, for 66 years. You'd have seen
Mankad taking on Trueman and Laker, Compton and Edrich in their golden summer, and Lindwall
and Miller showing off their sublime skills. You'd have watched the typhoon Tyson, the stoic Cowdrey,
Dexter and May, the genius of Sobers and the great Indian spinners. You'd have witnessed those great
classic batsmen, Richards, Gower and Cook scoring centuries. You'd have seen Hadlee, McGrath, Warne
and Anderson steaming in.
Under her gaze are the famous Englishmen of the 50s, piling on the runs and dominating with spin in
perfect home conditions. Here are the controversies of the 60s: the throwing debate, the lethal pitch at
Lord's, the banishment of the South African team. Here are the snarling Australians of the 70s, bouncing
and bruising their way to the Ashes with Lillee and Thomson unleashed. Here are the wondrous West
Indians of the 80s, sweeping all before them.
The Queen witnessed it all - and this Christmas, you can relive every moment as she saw it.