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New Cricket Trivia - 'SJS format'

SJS

Hall of Fame Member
SJS said:
W Barnes, EM Grace, GF Grace, WG Grace, Hon.A Lyttelton, F Morley, F Penn, AG Steel (Eng); G Alexander, GJ Bonnor, TU Groube, PS McDonnell, WH Moule, GE Palmer, J Slight (Aus).

There were only 15 debutants in the match. Take your pick :)
Slight , Moule and Groube who debuted for Australia and Penn who debuted for England did not play a second test.

Stll its one from four :-O
 

tassietiger

U19 Debutant
Sir Len Hutton was a player with an average of 56.67 that played from the mid-30s to the mid-50s.

He also had another unique achievement. What was it?
 

tassietiger

U19 Debutant
Sir Len Hutton was a player with an average of 56.67 that played from the mid-30s to the mid-50s.

He also had another unique achievement. What was it?

Batting Record? YES, but not a record as such
 

JASON

Cricketer Of The Year
tassietiger said:
Tom Groube

born New Plymouth, Taranaki, New Zealand
Well Done Tassietiger !!

For a newcomer to this thread, you have done yourself proud in answering that one !! :clapping: :clapping:
 

JASON

Cricketer Of The Year
tassietiger said:
Sir Len Hutton was a player with an average of 56.67 that played from the mid-30s to the mid-50s.

He also had another unique achievement. What was it?

Batting Record? YES, but not a record as such
Nothing to do with his being the only batsman to have been given out for obstructing the field is it ?
 

dro87

U19 12th Man
In against India, Hutton became England’s first professional captain, although he had never captained his county. Am i right?
 

tassietiger

U19 Debutant
JASON said:
Nothing to do with his being the only batsman to have been given out for obstructing the field is it ?
yep thats it

sorry about not answering all of the other ones...nobody was online when i set the question.
 

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