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2 isn't Shep its Sir Derrick Bailey
As for 3 do I recall something about Freddie and bungee jumping?
As for 3 do I recall something about Freddie and bungee jumping?
Bailey scored 0&5 on his debut...2 isn't Shep its Sir Derrick Bailey
As for 3 do I recall something about Freddie and bungee jumping?
Would think Hoggard? Has more than Harmison at any rateWho is England's leading Test wicket taker in the Noughties (2000-2009)?
I don't want to give away too many answers but its an easy statsguru and Hoggard is correct.Would think Hoggard? Has more than Harmison at any rate
i certainly agree that these are the more tricky ones. it is amazing how many people get the first few wrong and just plump for the obvious answersThe following ones are proving especially difficult to find:
19 In the 1970s, what practice, now commonplace, was considered so objectionable by two of the opposition that they refused to play in a test against England?
25 Why did Don Tallon receive no applause on scoring a first class century?
33 Which black teenagers famous for invading the pitch at Lords, appeared in Wisdens obituaries during the 1960s?
34 Which batsman, taking strike right handed in fading light, adorned the cover of a 1970s UK top-10 album?
36 Which fictional cricketer in the 1950s; made a century on test debut; once stonewalled for 6 runs between lunch and tea; and signed off, lbw with an emotional second ball duck?
Q1. Is it a batsman of the Golden Age? ... YESSounds like Cardus?
Is it a batsman of the Golden Age?
Someone like CB Fry perhaps?
Sounds like Cardus?
Is it a batsman of the Golden Age?
Someone like CB Fry perhaps?
My apologies to Zaremba. The answer to that first question was YES.Is the batsman an Australian?