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David Steele: 'The bank clerk who went to war'

David Steele: 'The bank clerk who went to war'

In 1975, the veteran cricketer became an unlikely English hero in the Ashes series

Sporting Witness · BBC World Service

August 15, 20199m 5s

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At the 1975 Ashes test at Lord's, 33-year-old David Steele became an unlikely hero to the English public on his test debut. With a mop of grey hair, glasses and a cap rather than a helmet, Steele defied the feared Australian pace attack of Dennis Lillee and Jeff Thomson. Christened “The Bank Clerk who Went To War” by the tabloids, Steele was sponsored by a local butcher at the rate of one lamb chop per run. He talks to Simon Watts.

(Photo: David Steele in 1975)