A tour of chaos! 🤯 | Spinwash ’93 Documentary | Episode 1

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Plane strikes, illness, selection blunders; England’s 1993 tour of India was full of drama. Michael Atherton looks back at an unforgettable trip in the first of our three-part Spinwash 93 documentary.

The omission of David Gower dominated England’s preparations ahead of the 1992/1993 tour of India. A pilot strike added to the early chaos.

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