Ah. No wonder.
Arthur Morris.
Yes that is himIf that is correct, no great deal for my guessing it since it was done purely by a process of elimination.
Thats a lot of guesses really. One about X, one about Y and one about Z. But we will be kind and treat it as one and the answer my dear Sree is NO.This is about the "Hutton-Bedser trap" that got Bradman on three successive innings in the 1948 series. Norman Yardley was involved.
X is obviously Alec Bedser. The catcher was Len Hutton (is that not part of the question ?) at short fineleg/short backward square leg. I would guess that Z is Yardley. Not sure about the writer. Guessing Compton as the narrator who stood at square leg
Well done mate, Y is right, I can not remember the bowlerX = Bob Hynes?
Y = Alan McGilvray?
No coaches in those days, I think it might be Monty Noble the sole selector of NSW in those times But I could be wrongThanks, looks like I was on the right track.
Is Z the coach of the side?
Yes and No.Is this taking place in a first class match, rather than a test?
If so, is it in 1936 for South Australia?
Very well done indeed.X = Bob Hynes?
Y = Alan McGilvray?
NoIs Z the coach of the side?
Monty Noble is correct.No coaches in those days, I think it might be Monty Noble the sole selector of NSW in those times But I could be wrong
Good question, wouldn't have got Z without archiemac's assistance.
I am currently the only player to have achieved this feat for my side. Who am I and what is my feat?
Q1. Yes
- Is it a feat on field of play?
- If yes, is it batting related?
- Is it in an international?
- If yes, is it a Test match?
Q5. Is the player still playing?Q1. Yes
Q2. Yes
Q3. Yes
Q4. No
Q5. YesQ5. Is the player still playing?
Q6. Is he from the sub-continent?
Q7. Is it something to be proud of?
Q8. Is he from the Southern Hemisphere ?Q5. Yes
Q6. No
Q7. Yes
Q8. YesQ8. Is he from the Southern Hemisphere ?
Q9. Yes9. Is this an innings feat ?
10. If not, is it a Test match feat ?