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LoL hE cOuLdN't PlAy ShOrT bOwLiNg ThOuGh
It was in his head. The short pitched stuff was media talk. Got to him and over analysed it.
FC Ave of 57.32 in the era of very strong SS teams. Did well against Akram and Waqar in three tests on debut in Pakistan. Probably needed a sports psych back in the day before sports psychs.
 

PARRA_FAN

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Thoroughly deserved. Should’ve played 50-60 tests. Gun ODI player.
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I don't know exactly how many times Bevan got us out of trouble in ODIs but he was a freak and genius in that format. He is in our all time one day international eleven alongside Dean Jones and Andrew Symonds RIP both who were outstanding in one dayers.

I'll never forget the 1996 win against the West Indies, the hundred against New Zealand. Two moments in the 2003 world cup, against England and new Zealand. Even helped us get a better total in the 1999 semi final
 

Bazal

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Bevo did shave his melon for a while, cementing his place as a weird unit.

Not sure how bad it got though, he's not the most public human
 

TheParraboy

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FFS FORGOT THE AWARDS NIGHT WAS ON....



Well deserved Annabelle.

She is only 23yo...



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Travis Head and Annabel Sutherland have won Australian cricket's top individual honours for the first time, with momentous Test knocks punctuating their outstanding years.

Head convincingly won the Allan Border Medal, becoming the first South Australian to claim the award.

Sutherland won the Belinda Clark Award days after becoming the first woman to score a Test ton at the MCG.

Her 163 as the all-conquering Australian women capped their Ashes whitewash came after the all-rounder's 210 a year ago in the Perth Test against South Africa.

Likewise, Head scored three Test tons in the 12-month voting period, as many as the rest of his teammates.

Head's blistering 140 in his home Test at the Adelaide Oval against India was an undeniable highlight and helped reignite Australia's series after their dismal Perth loss.

Head polled 208 votes for the Border Medal, well clear of Josh Hazlewood's 158, with Australian Test captain Pat Cummins third on 147.

Sutherland polled 168 to win ahead of Ashleigh Gardner, who won the Belinda Clark award last year.

Gardner polled 143 and Beth Mooney was third on 115, with Gardner and Mooney two-time winners.

Adam Zampa and Mooney were named the top T20 international players, while Gardner took out the women's one-day category and Hazlewood the men's Test honour. Sam Konstas was named the Bradman young men's cricketer of the year.
 

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