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50 years of overseas cricketers in county cricket

It’s fifty years since the first overseas cricketers were allowed to play in the County Championship. It was also a year when race relations were top of the sporting and political agenda. In the month that Enoch Powell made his infamous 'rivers of blood' speech, the Barbadian pace bowler, Vanburn Holder, and the Indian wicket-keeper batsman, Farokh Engineer, arrived in the UK. Helen Castor hears their memories. What was it like for black and Asian cricketers coming for the first time to play for English counties in 1968? Presented by Tom Holland.

First broadcast on Making History, 26 June 2018.

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