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Australia 111I remember being glued to the telly with this Test , one of the best.
I think I am pretty well versed in Test cricketers, but never heard these two names before......I'm following the 2nd test through cricinfo as I'm nominally at work, and it struck me that two names in England's "most viewed players" list stuck out amidst the usual suspects:
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What have Messrs Clark and Eskinazi done to attract Joe Cricketnerd's attention?
Funnily enough, that U.S. league I ranted about two posts back. At least for Eskinazi, that is.I'm following the 2nd test through cricinfo as I'm nominally at work, and it struck me that two names in England's "most viewed players" list stuck out amidst the usual suspects:
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What have Messrs Clark and Eskinazi done to attract Joe Cricketnerd's attention?
Is that even possible these days? Outside of the County Championship, does any FC comp allow overseas players?How many players have won the domestic FC competition in 3 different countries like Ken McEwan?
County Championship
Essex
1979,1983,1984
Sheffield Shield
Western Australia
1980/81
Currie Cup
Western Province
1981/82 , 1985/86
Eastern Province
1988/89, 1989/90 shared
Mason Crane played a first class match for NSW not that long ago. He'd impressed with grade performances.Is that even possible these days? Outside of the County Championship, does any FC comp allow overseas players?
Zimbabwe comp is full of poms isn't it? Or is that not FC anymoreMason Crane played a first class match for NSW not that long ago. He'd impressed with grade performances.
The Plunket Shield in NZ also allows overseas players although they're rare these days. I know Brendan Taylor and Kyle Jarvis both played FC cricket in NZ. Craig Cachopa played a season as an overseas player for Wellington.
It is still FC and does allow overseas.Zimbabwe comp is full of poms isn't it? Or is that not FC anymore
Without looking much deeper, for David Warner (44.6 and 45.3) it's less than 1.Dean Jones averaged 46.55 in Tests and 44.61 in ODI's. Has anyone else ever got within 2 runs difference in format averages?
Well that was easyWithout looking much deeper, for David Warner (44.6 and 45.3) it's less than 1.
Is Murray Goodwin another possible? Certainly won a CC with Sussex, also played FC Cricket in Aus, Zim and SA.I thought Frank Tarrant might be an interesting case, with Victoria, Middlesex and the Europeans in the Indian Quadrangular Trophy, but in fact Middlesex were never champions in the decade he played for them.