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AndrewB

International Vice-Captain
Apart from the names already mentioned I can think of -

Derek and Don Pringle
Sam Guillen and Logan van Beek
The Pataudis
Wazir Ali and Khalid Wazir
Ghulam Ahmed and Asif Iqbal
Jahangir Khan and Majid/Bazid Khan
Frank Hearne and George Hearne

Albert Trott, Boyd Rankin and Ed Joyce have played for two countries and have siblings who have played international cricket too, so they qualify. Obviously if we're doing cousins, nephews etc. there are quite a few more
Guillen (WI and NZ) and van Beek (Netherlands) have represented 3 countries.
 

Immenso

International Vice-Captain
And staying on the representing 2 different countries then.

Ben Stokes's father played Rugby League for NZ.
 

Immenso

International Vice-Captain
The Turner family are interesting.

3 brothers.

Glenn the cricketer.
Brian played hockey for nz, and apparently is now more renowned as a poet.
Greg was a pro golfer. Won a few tournaments, wiki tells me tied for 7th in British Open was his best placing in a major.

Glenn's wife Sukhi was from India. She ended up being mayor of Dunedin for 9 years.
 

morgieb

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And staying on the representing 2 different countries then.

Ben Stokes's father played Rugby League for NZ.
So that explains why he thought it was a good idea to leave New Zealand for Northern England.....
 

cpr

International Coach
Kyle Hogg became a handy pace bowler for Lanc's a few years back, a bit like his old man. His granddad, Sonny Ramadhin, preferred to tweak it
 

Immenso

International Vice-Captain
So that explains why he thought it was a good idea to leave New Zealand for Northern England.....
Literally, pretty much yes. He was a professional rugby league coach.

From wiki:
He applied to coach the Kiwis in 2001 but was overlooked for Gary Freeman. Instead he was appointed Assistant Coach and a co-selector, working under Freeman and in 2003 he was in charge of the New Zealand 'A' tour of Great Britain.

In 2002 Stokes moved north and coached the Wellington Franchise in the Bartercard Cup. He re-applied for the job at the end of the 2003 season but wanted too much money and so was not reappointed.

Instead, at the end of the New Zealand 'A' tour, he was offered the opportunity to stay in England and coach his old club, Workington Town.
 

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