The moustachioed and stockily built David Boon was known for his correct and compact technique against quick bowling. In fact, Boon's career remains even now etched in memory for his unflinching ...
South Africa have been worthy opponents for Australia in recent times, and there have been standout Ashes contests, but one ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. From David Boon sinking 52 tinnies on a flight to London to an ageing Bob Hawke’s SCG scull, Australian cricket culture has always ...
In January 1984, a nuggety Tasmanian by the name of David Boon strode with confidence onto the Manuka Oval wicket ready to take on the might of the West Indies fast bowling attack. Who could forget ...
David Boon's 75 and Mike Valetta's quickfire 45 propelled Australia to 253/5. England's chase was dented by crucial wickets, leading to a nail-biting finish. Allan Border, captain of Australia's ...
with his bat now proudly displayed in the esteemed Long Room at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG). The MCG Long Room exhibit features bats donated by icons such as Don Bradman, David Boon ...