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Issue Details: First known date: 2022... vol. 32 no. 4 27 February 2022 of Eureka Street est. 1991- Eureka Street
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Shane Warne’s Limelight, Binoy Kampmark , single work column

'It was once said of T. E. Lawrence that he had a tendency to back into the limelight. With the late Shane Warne, arguably the finest slow bowler cricket has ever produced, it edged towards him. His debut appearance against India in the 1991-2 home series in Australia was not auspicious. Paunchy, exuding a vernacular Australian coarseness, and initially wayward, he received an object lesson from India’s Ravi Shastri and the youthful Sachin Tendulkar at the Sydney Cricket Ground. But there were already those incipient signs: the slovenly look, the ear piercings, the peroxide hair.'  (Introduction)

Strange Dance Twins?i"Mathematics —- Haiku", John Cranmer , single work poetry
Another Slow Saturday Morning (Great!)i"There continues", John Cranmer , single work poetry

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