ankitj
Hall of Fame Member
Also, interesting discovery of an obscure player called Norman Yardley. Took just 21 wickets in 20 tests, and just 279 in 446 first class games but got Bradman's wicket thrice in a row. Also unimpressive with the bat.
cricinfo profile said:Chosen at Hammond's vice-captain on the first post-war tour of Australia, Yardley earned enduring fame by capturing Bradman's wicket ( l. b. w., bowled, and c&b) in three successive innings - at Sydney when the Australian captain had made 234, and twice at Melbourne, when Yardley took five wickets in the match and scored 61 and 53 not out, the first England player to chain a pair of half-centuries to five wickets in a Test match.