My parents were flying back to Sydney from LA around 1977/8. When they they got off the plane they said Dennis Lillie was on the plane with them. I eagerly watched all the passengers coming out through customs. I then saw a man mountain in Max Walker and was totally thrilled as a 7 yo. Clearly my parents werent into cricket as I was. Great interview and what a top bloke.
As a Tasmanian it makes you proud of a man like Max Walker.What a legend in cricket and in life there will never be another Max Walker.What a great bloke,Sadly missed😍😍
Growing up in east London (England) cricket was not that popular but i thoroughly loved it .....Max was a character we all used take the piss out of ....so when we got bored we all used to bowl doing his silly action ❤ I had no idea he was such a top bloke....have a beer and a chat with him any day ❤
Max had a great personality Nice guy, had great talent playing test cricket and a football career with melbourne With lots of success Played in one of the great australian teams of all time Maxi will be missed
I was 10 yr old back in 87 At the SCG watching a one dayer with my aunt and I seen Max waking up the stairs so I ran over and yelled through the fence hey Mr walker could I get an autograph ? He came over and signed my little autograph book I had Nice guy , I got Ian Chappell as well that day
Max Walker - true legend, gone but never forgotten. RIP Tangles.
My parents were flying back to Sydney from LA around 1977/8. When they they got off the plane they said Dennis Lillie was on the plane with them. I eagerly watched all the passengers coming out through customs. I then saw a man mountain in Max Walker and was totally thrilled as a 7 yo. Clearly my parents werent into cricket as I was. Great interview and what a top bloke.
He was definitely one of a kind Max 'Tangles' Walker and a gentleman to go with it. RIP Max.😊
As a Tasmanian it makes you proud of a man like Max Walker.What a legend in cricket and in life there will never be another Max Walker.What a great bloke,Sadly missed😍😍
What a lovely guy. Always admired his bowling, but first time listening to him. Top bloke.
That’s the Australia I grew up in…very enjoyable interview. What a great guy he was!
I watched Max Walker bowl at the G on a hot; humid afternoon.
At times, you could hear the seam cut through the air. Great bowler.
RIP Mr. Walker...one of our best on the field, off the field and in the commentary box. Very much miss Tangles.
What a great guy! Never knew he had passed away... How sad
What a great interview with Maxy ...
Growing up in east London (England) cricket was not that popular but i thoroughly loved it .....Max was a character we all used take the piss out of ....so when we got bored we all used to bowl doing his silly action ❤
I had no idea he was such a top bloke....have a beer and a chat with him any day ❤
Max had a great personality
Nice guy, had great talent playing test cricket and a football career with melbourne
With lots of success
Played in one of the great australian teams of all time
Maxi will be missed
Maxwell had a great #series in the West Indies, early 1973, 26 wickets, love his opinions of LG Rowe and IVA Richards ..
A lovely man and great cricketer.
Tony Grieg and now him, the absolute greatest of commentary
Aveagoodweekend Mr Walker. Saw him play a charity match against my school. Told him that, he replied with a huge smile.. 'You too son'
What a great guy Maxi is/ (was😞) so much more to him than “ just “ a great sports man. ❤
Love ya Maxi.
sitting in the bleachers at EdenPark 77 saw this big guy with the craziest action but fast...great player!!
True legend is maxxy.. thanks max
Ive had the nickname max sense 1977 thanks mr walker
I was 10 yr old back in 87
At the SCG watching a one dayer with my aunt and I seen Max waking up the stairs so I ran over and yelled through the fence hey Mr walker could I get an autograph ?
He came over and signed my little autograph book I had
Nice guy , I got Ian Chappell as well that day
Peter Bedford, John Scholes and Ian Redpath
Mega superstar ,onya Mr walker
A gentleman indeed.
The last person to ever play Test Cricket and VFL/AFL football in the same year
Who are the 3 guys at 6.20? I think the guy on the far right might be Ian Redpath?
Old Maxie could talk underwater with a mouth full of marbles.
Yeesss welcome back. Go silver sovereign.
Big Max! Have you seen it? No wonder they called him Tangles.
RIP