Yes, I loved his action and tried copying it during my childhood days. Him and Harvinder Sodhi were a decent combination for sometime before they fell off.Did you know D Mohanty's action was part of the official logo of the 1999 world cup? Yes, Debashish Mohanty.
Nice quick answer, Burgey. Unfortunately, the max prize I can give you is only my appreciation and a like to the post.Merv Hughes vs WI, Perth 1988-89
Last ball of an over, took a wicket, then wrapped up the innings with the first ball of his next over before trapping Greenidge lbw first ball of the Windies second innings.
With that steak Jono owes you.Where's my ****ing prize?
If Cricinfo's list of "related ODI players" is up to date, the only other father and son to play for different countries are Ron and Dean Headley, and neither of them played in a World Cup.I think Derek Pringle and his father are the only father and son to have played in World Cups for different countries. I could Google it to find out if it's true but I can't be arsed and don't give a toss.
Not a complete answer, but Aussies switched to their own system of awards in the 70s, and haven't had knighthoods, OBEs etc since 1989.Bill Woodfull turned down a knighthood in 1934 making Don Bradman the only Australian cricketer to receive one (in 1949).
...maybe he was still angry at bodyline
Edit: Anyone know why Australians didn't get any, especially Richie Benaud for his service to cricket
The Sinhalese naming traditions are the only ones I've come across in real life that are actually more obscure and bizarre than in GoTShe's actually called Sansa Arya Jayawardene, showing that Mahela is in fact one of us