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For most of the match, England have their noses ahead &#8211; until a dramatic final day, of intensely fluctuating fortunes, as the tourists eventually storm to victory. In short, an Ashes classic, told here by David Kynaston and Harry Ricketts in vivid and immersive detail, recreating the sometimes agonising experience of millions of armchair viewers and listeners.<\/p>\n<p>At the heart of <i>Richie Benaud&#8217;s Blue Suede Shoes<\/i> are two strikingly contrasting personalities: England&#8217;s captain, the Cambridge-educated,<b> risk-averse, establishment-minded Peter May<\/b>; and Australia&#8217;s captain, the <b>charismatic, risk-taking, open-minded Benaud<\/b> &#8211; a contrast not only between two individuals, but between two cricketing and indeed national cultures. Whereas Benaud and Australia symbolised a new, meritocratic era, May and England seemed, in what was still an amateur-dominated game, to look back to an old imperial legacy out of sync with the dawning Sixties.<\/p>\n<p>The sharply observed final chapters take the story up to the present day. 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