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PARRA_FAN

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McGrath maybe,

but when he started he batted at number 10 with McDermott at 11. Walsh has played a lot of test matches so it must be him.
 

Azkatro

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Well I guess I can hand over the next question.

Law 38 (2) states that "If a no-ball has been called, the striker shall not be given out unless he attempts a run." It was when this rule was incorrectly ignored by an umpire, combined with some poor sportsmanship, in the 1990-91 series that brought relations between two nations to an incredible low.

Which two countries were involved in the incident and who was the batsman incorrectly dismissed?
 

*Paul*

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This would be Dean Jones, Aus V Windies. I seem to recall he got a fair way away from the wicket before twigging.

When Raman Subba Row missed a catch and said 'Sorry, ____, I should have kept my legs together.', who replied: 'Nay, lad, it was your mother who should have done that.' ?
 

Azkatro

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*Paul* said:
This would be Dean Jones, Aus V Windies. I seem to recall he got a fair way away from the wicket before twigging.

When Raman Subba Row missed a catch and said 'Sorry, ____, I should have kept my legs together.', who replied: 'Nay, lad, it was your mother who should have done that.' ?

Your answer is right and I've got NO conceivable idea about your question :lol:
 

*Paul*

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English bowler

Asked whether he thought anyone would ever break his record, he is reputed to have replied: "Aye, but whoever does will be bloody tired."
 

Azkatro

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Fred Trueman.

It's a bit early so this question will probably be really easy. Who said this and who did he do it against:

"I had given no thought to Len Hutton's record until I passed three hundred. You have to remember that I had never scored even a single Test century, so that great score of Hutton's never entered my mind."
 

madunit

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Sir Garfield Sobers.

In the Australian First Class Season of 2001-02 Which 5 batsmen scored over 1000 runs?
 

Azkatro

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Jimmy Maher and Martin Love are the only two I can think of, they were great in 01/02
 

madunit

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Right you are

Hayden 1243 @ 82.87
Maher 1194 @66.33
Love 1189 @ 62.58
Langer 1030 @ 68.67
Blewett 1025 @ 56.94
 

Azkatro

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madunit said:
Right you are

Hayden 1243 @ 82.87
Maher 1194 @66.33
Love 1189 @ 62.58
Langer 1030 @ 68.67
Blewett 1025 @ 56.94

What a great season for Queensland that was :D
 

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