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One Test Wonders

JBMAC

State Captain
One Hit Wonders

MATCH FIGURES
Fred Freer - 1946 - 28runs - 20 overs - 3/74
Ken Meulman - 1946 - did not bat - did not bowl
Merv Harvey - 1947 - 43runs - did not bowl
Len Johnson - 1948 -25runs -10overs -6/74
George Thoms-1952 - 44runs-did not bowl
John Rutherford-1956-30runs-6overs-1/15
John Wilson-1956-did not bat-17 overs-1/64
Keith Slater-1959-1 run-9 overs-2/101
Des Hoare-1961-35 runs-29 overs-2/156
Colin Guest-1963-11 runs-18 overs-0/59
Peter Allen-1965-did not bat-24 overs-2/83
Reg Sellers-1964-did not bat-5 overs-0/17
Les Joslin-1968-9 runs-did not bowl
John Duncan-1971-3 runs-14 overs-0/30
Ken Eastwood-1971-5 runs-5 overs-1/21
John Watkins-1973-39 runs-6 overs-0/21
Ashley Woodcock-1974-27 runs-did not bowl
Paul Hibbert-1977-15 runs-did not bowl
Ian Callen-1978-26 runs-55 overs-3/83
Mick Malone-1977-46 runs-24 overs-6/77
Jeff Moss-1979-60 runs-did not bowl
Simon Davis-1986-did not bat-25 overs-0/70
Wayne Phillips-1992-22 runs-Keeper
Phil Emery-1994-8 runs-did not bowl
Stuart Law-1995-54 runs-3 overs-0/9
Shaun Young-1997-4 runs-8 overs-0/13
Paul Wilson-1998-o runs-3 overs-0/50
Nathan Hauritz-2004-15 runs-27 overs-5/103
Daniel Cullen-2006-did not bat-14 overs-1/54
 

chaminda_00

Hall of Fame Member
He'll be nothing but a tragic trivia question down at your local RSL in 30 years.

Which red-headed, freckled, bespectacled, five foot one inch West Australian was brought in to fill the impossibly big shoes of Australia's greatest opener in 2008? And then was never seen again.
He's a New South Welshmen tbh.
 

chaminda_00

Hall of Fame Member
Phil Hughes to open for Australia, when Hayden retires IMO. Rogers had he chance, so unless he comes back to NSW he should never play again.
 

neville cardus

International Debutant
"Read the post properly". :laugh:
I'd recommend that you do the same with mine. I made it perfectly clear that I was digressing.

It is a touch odd, though, to suggest that the first man to take a wicket with his first ball in Test cricket -- and that in his only Test Match -- is unworthy of mention here. He fits the bill quite nicely, I should think.
 

Lillian Thomson

Hall of Fame Member
I'd recommend that you do the same with mine. I made it perfectly clear that I was digressing.

It is a touch odd, though, to suggest that the first man to take a wicket with his first ball in Test cricket -- and that in his only Test Match -- is unworthy of mention here. He fits the bill quite nicely, I should think.

Total crap. Just admit you made a mistake.:laugh: Your post makes nothing clear other than Coningham is an interesting example of someone who played one Test. You saw the thread title and posted without seeing what the thread was actually about. Of course had you deemed his first ball feat worthy of mention first time around - a "touch odd" not to do so - you might have got away with it.
 

stumpski

International Captain
MATCH FIGURES
Fred Freer - 1946 - 28runs - 20 overs - 3/74
Ken Meulman - 1946 - did not bat - did not bowl
Merv Harvey - 1947 - 43runs - did not bowl
Len Johnson - 1948 -25runs -10overs -6/74
George Thoms-1952 - 44runs-did not bowl
John Rutherford-1956-30runs-6overs-1/15
John Wilson-1956-did not bat-17 overs-1/64
Keith Slater-1959-1 run-9 overs-2/101
Des Hoare-1961-35 runs-29 overs-2/156
Colin Guest-1963-11 runs-18 overs-0/59
Peter Allen-1965-did not bat-24 overs-2/83
Reg Sellers-1964-did not bat-5 overs-0/17
Les Joslin-1968-9 runs-did not bowl
John Duncan-1971-3 runs-14 overs-0/30
Ken Eastwood-1971-5 runs-5 overs-1/21
John Watkins-1973-39 runs-6 overs-0/21
Ashley Woodcock-1974-27 runs-did not bowl
Paul Hibbert-1977-15 runs-did not bowl
Ian Callen-1978-26 runs-55 overs-3/83
Mick Malone-1977-46 runs-24 overs-6/77
Jeff Moss-1979-60 runs-did not bowl
Simon Davis-1986-did not bat-25 overs-0/70
Wayne Phillips-1992-22 runs-Keeper
Phil Emery-1994-8 runs-did not bowl
Stuart Law-1995-54 runs-3 overs-0/9
Shaun Young-1997-4 runs-8 overs-0/13
Paul Wilson-1998-o runs-3 overs-0/50
Nathan Hauritz-2004-15 runs-27 overs-5/103
Daniel Cullen-2006-did not bat-14 overs-1/54

Meuleman did bat - in his one Test against New Zealand he opened the batting with Bill Brown. Didn't trouble the scorers though.
 

Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
Hussey will never, and should not, open for Australia as anything other than a last-resort stop-gap. The guy is gold at 4, why mess with his success there.

Watson was being seriously considered, so I guess he's an option if his comeback goes well.

I don't see Katich getting back in the team tbh, I think the selectors have marked his card and moved on, but that's just my opinion/speculation.
Please don't tell me that if you had all three in the team Hussey is the last you'd open with?

Neither Katich or Watson should EVER open in a Test-match.
 

Smudge

Hall of Fame Member
Poor old Greg Loveridge - picked for NZ as our first legspinner since... well... probably Jack Alabaster. NZ bats first against Zimbabwe, he hits a lovely straight drive for four, then gets rapped on the fingers, breaking one in the process. Doesn't bowl, loses all form when he comes back to domestic cricket and is barely heard of again.
 

wpdavid

Hall of Fame Member
Frank Hayes made a ton vs WI on debut in 1973 and barely reached double figures in the rest of his test career.

Richard Ellison's bowling secured the Ashes at Edgbaston in 1985 (tbf he did OK at the Oval too IIRC) but he didn't do a thing after that series.
 

wpdavid

Hall of Fame Member
Talking of Hirwani, there was another Indian spinner whose name escapes me who took a truck full of wickets to win the 1st test against England in 1984/85. I'm not sure that he did a lot after that.
 

The Sean

Cricketer Of The Year
Talking of Hirwani, there was another Indian spinner whose name escapes me who took a truck full of wickets to win the 1st test against England in 1984/85. I'm not sure that he did a lot after that.
You're thinking of Laxman Sivaramakrishnan - took a 12-for against England aged about 19 or 20 and had prodigy written all over him, but never developed and kicked on the way it looked like he might.

EDIT - just checked and he was actually still 18 when he did that!
 
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