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Top of my head I'm thinking Leon Garrick, Brandon Bess...
There's gotta be more.
There's gotta be more.
A bit harsh on Nicholson. His bowling (particularly in the second innings - 3 for 56) hardly qualifies him for a "blunder" tag!Matt Nicholson nearly was nearly a batting hero in his only test but ended up starting the late evening flurry of wickets that cost us the game at the MCG in the '98 ashes
Lovin Jack’s work, great story thatFred Grace (brother of W.G.) and Jack MacBryan.
Fred made a 4 ball 'pair' while Jack remains the only player from anywhere to play Test cricket but not bat, bowl or make a catch or a stumping.
It was just a pretty random selectio iirc, but yeah, in terms of what we got out out him it could have been a lot worse.iirc darren pattinson bowled reasonably well in his one appearance. i can't remember if he was injury cover or what but england got a job out of him.
MacBryan was a temperamental sort of bloke, didn't help his cause. There is a great book by David Foot called Cricket's Unholy Trinity which features MacBryan, about 40 pages on him.Fred Grace (brother of W.G.) and Jack MacBryan.
Fred made a 4 ball 'pair' while Jack remains the only player from anywhere to play Test cricket but not bat, bowl or make a catch or a stumping.
A perfect illustration of the problem with quotasGavin Hamilton
He was picked because Ryan Sidebottom was injured the day before the Test, and (according to Vaughan some years later) Matthew Hoggard was too hung over from a benefit function to be called up.iirc darren pattinson bowled reasonably well in his one appearance. i can't remember if he was injury cover or what but england got a job out of him.
You can lose the "allegedly" there (and the "England").Another unfortunate was Andy Lloyd. He earnt his chance through weight of County runs but was never a Test cricketer in the making and was knocked out inside half an hour by Malcolm Marshall and was never seen again. He allegedly holds the distinction of being the only England opening batsman to never be dismissed.