A4 No not an Aussie, not sure about Cricket commentator, I certainly wrote about the game.JASON said:Was he a cricket commentator in later years ?
Is it an Aussie player ?
A5- Yes I am EnglishSJS said:An Englishman I presume ?
A6 No. I played Test Cricket between the warsJamee999 said:Post Second World War?
A7- More of an allrounder.SJS said:Specialist Batsman ?
Yes I played Test Cricket between the Wars.The Baconator said:Did he play test cricket?
Yes the man with the long jumpers.JASON said:Percy Fender
Just to clarify, so all tour matches not just 1st class games?JASON said:Question
2 Australians who took over 240 wickets each in total on tour in England (including all tour matches) but Never played Test Cricket !!
Let the questions begin .
Yep.archie mac said:Just to clarify, so all tour matches not just 1st class games?
Are you including tours before 1878?JASON said:Yep.
Right on the money - The Australian Aborinies Tour of England of 1868.Mullagh took 245 wickets at 10.00 and Lawrence 250 wickets at 12.10 . Both never played Test Cricket for Australia. Mullagh played 45 matches on this tour and Lawrence 40 matches.archie mac said:Mullagh & Lawrence? (although he was English)