Would he be proud of his batting record?Couldn’t find that anywhere even in my capacious library (a perfect justification to go on collecting methinks) – what’s the source SJS?
Anyway as you haven’t set us another I’ll step in:-
This journeyman wicket keeper batsman was capped by two counties before emigrating. He never got close to test selection here but did represent his adopted country in first class cricket. Who was he and what is so unusual about his batting record?
Yes - it probably is a record in the literal sense but might better be described as a feature of his batting recordWould he be proud of his batting record?
YesBrown bread?
No although as an aside, can't really call it a clue, at the second county within three years of his "retirement" he was briefly followed by a keeper who found a degree of fame in an unrelated fieldWas in famous in another field?
Bill O'Reilly in his autobiography. Tiger O'Reilly - 60 Years in CricketCouldn’t find that anywhere even in my capacious library (a perfect justification to go on collecting methinks) – what’s the source SJS?
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Ah yes found it now (don't you just hate books without an index?) - One place I didn't look although I suppose if you're looking for a story against Bradman it should be an obvious starting point!Bill O'Reilly in his autobiography. Tiger O'Reilly - 60 Years in Cricket