Fiery
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Correct shankar...you're up mateDavid Steele
Correct shankar...you're up mateDavid Steele
Not who I was thinking offCorrect shankar...you're up mate
Jim Laker...read that somewhere recently actuallyX had an Austrian wife who didn't know much about cricket. One day when he came home she asked him "X, did you do something good today?" after having received many congratulatory calls. Who's X?
Yep, your turn.Jim Laker...read that somewhere recently actually
Not who I was think of I am having a bad run, I was thinking of Mr Sobers tbhJim Laker...read that somewhere recently actually
Sober's had an Austrian wife? I was not aware of thatNot who I was think of I am having a bad run, I was thinking of Mr Sobers tbh
Because my books are packed up, I will take a guess, I know for Aust it was during the 1910/11 series against SAWhat's the most number of runs ever scored in a day's cricket (in a test)?
Actually, When I read the question somewhere else, my initial guess was Sobers as well.Not who I was think of I am having a bad run, I was thinking of Mr Sobers tbh
Yes, they split up during a Test against Aust. in Aust. and Sobers smashed the Aussies all over the park, prompting Chappelli to say he would ring her up after the days play and patch things up, if Sobers would just get out!Sober's had an Austrian wife? I was not aware of that
Australia vs England Leeds 1930..456 in 340 minutes of play of which Bradman scored 309 not out.What's the most number of runs ever scored in a day's cricket (in a test)?
Yes, they split up during a Test against Aust. in Aust. and Sobers smashed the Aussies all over the park, prompting Chappelli to say he would ring her up after the days play and patch things up, if Sobers would just get out!
Sober's had an Austrian wife? I was not aware of that
No, sorryAustralia vs England Leeds 1930..456 in 340 minutes of play of which Bradman scored 309 not out.
That's correct SS. You're up mateEngland scored 503 runs (for 2 wickets) in 1924 vs. South Africa.
I'm failing to see the difference...Batting on 5 days of a Test vs Batting on all 5 days of a Test, to be precise.
I am doing really well on this thread, they say you see what you want to seeArchie,
I think Sobers' first wife - Prudence Kirby - was an Australian. Fiery is talking about Austria.
Please see http://forum.cricketweb.net/showpost.php?p=1224904&postcount=6696 Timeless Test that lasted 7 days in the case of Sutcliffe, six day Tests for Hanif and GavaskarI'm failing to see the difference...
EDIT: Timeless Tests?