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Waugh Stories II

'Twin Tons At Old Trafford'


Waugh Stories I - The Kingston InningsLimited Edition of 350 Worldwide

Personally hand signed by: Steve Waugh

Officially Licensed by: Cricket Australia

Authenticated & Certified by:
PricewaterhouseCoopers

Framed Size: 650mm x 485mm

Unframed Size: 550mm x 350mm

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Framed: $599 (+ $35 Delivery )
Unframed: $499 (+ $18 Delivery )

Far more than just a player and far more than just a captain, Steve Waugh was the definitive leader. In a legacy forged on ovals worldwide, spanning three decades, he earned the respect of millions with his dedication and courage. Regarded internationally as one of the greatest players to ever represent their country, Steve Waugh is truly the foremost captain of Australia - both on and off the field.

‘Twin Tons at Old Trafford' takes us back to Manchester 1997, where the old enemies were locked in their traditional combat for the Ashes urn. One-nil down coming into the Third Test, Steve strode to the crease with Australia 3 down with just 42 on the board. As all Australian cricket fans will recall, and as the title suggests, Steve's back-to-back centuries squared the ledger and proved the turning point that year - Australia retaining the Ashes with a 3-2 series victory.

Combining the written essence of Steve's favourite memories with striking visual imagery, Legends brings to life once more one of the greatest moments in sporting history for the pleasure of a lucky few.

Never before has there been a released series on just one athlete…until now!

In a ‘first' for collectors, Steve has personally selected what he believes to be the finest performances of his international representative career – recalled by him for their special significance. There will be six chapters in the ‘Waugh Stories' collection – six lithographs limited to just 350 of each.