FS (Stanley) Jackson
Jackson said that at Scarborough, when captain for the seventh time against the Australians: I found Darling (Australia captain) stripped to the waist. He said, `Now we'll have a proper tossing, and he who gets on top wins the toss.' So I said to George Hirst, `Georgie, you come and toss this time.' Darling then said, `All right, we'll toss in the old-fashioned way!'
Ernie Toshack
he was passed fit for the 1948 tour of Britain, which was to guarantee him a kind of immortality as a member of Bradman's Invincibles. Tiring of signing autograph sheets during the voyage, he entrusted a friend with the task. A consequence is that there are still sheets in circulation with his name mis-spelt as Toshak.
Keith Miller
Miller had an unusual approach to captaincy, sometimes setting his field by telling the other players "scatter". On another occasion, having omitted to nominate a 12th man, he found himself with 12 players on the field. He observed: "Well, one of you had better bugger off."
Derek Underwood
In 1973, Underwood demolished Sussex by taking 8 for 9 after a bare-footed Kent team helped the fire brigade mop up another flooded ground.
Michael Holding
When he played India in the 4th test in 1976, 5 indian batsmen were “absent hurt” in the 2nd innings