Cricket Quiz

Captain Grumpy
Mentioned early doors, assuming you're alluding to AB.
Did Bevon make 100?

90 or 91 iirc

Anyone say Gilchrist yet?

Did Bevon make 100?

90 or 91 iirc


Too vulnerable to the rising ball. Caught in the gully.

Mitch Johnson?

Mitch Johnson?

Already counted. All the rest are before 1980.

Anyone say Gilchrist yet?

ROOKIE at 5.02 AEST

I think 2 of the remaining 6 are no longer with us.

Mitch Johnson?

Already counted. All the rest are before 1980.

A rolling list might be in order AN?

Captain Grumpy
Mentioned early doors, assuming you're alluding to AB.

Yep. I think I found this thread a bit late. All the easy ones are gone.

Arthur Morris
Neil Harvey

I’m out.

Arthur Morris Neil Harvey
The 2 earliest
I'm out.

Yep, with so few Left, the chances of guessing are 1 in a ton …

Sorry.

(Wim started it!!)

Don’t know how I forgot Harvey…I’m guessing the remaining ones are little-known batsmen who only played a few tests

List to date…

Border
Cowan
Elliott
Gilchrist
Harvey N
Hayden
Hookes
Hughes P
Hussey
Jaques
Johnson M
Katich
Khawaja
Langer
Lawry
Lehmann
Marsh R
Marsh S
Matthews G
Morris
North
Phillips W
Renshaw
Rogers
Taylor M
Wade
Warner
Wessels
Wood
Yallop

The last 4…

One represented Australia in 3 sports and later in tax-dodging
One was a bowler who made a ton as a night-watchman in the World Series days…The Replacements
One had bad health problems but was a brilliant cricketer as both a batsman and a prodigious swing bowler
One was an opener who probably partnered Bruce Francis at state level

I think the fourth was most famous as being involved in a fielding collision that injured one of our premier bowlers.

2 should be familiar names to those 55 or older.

One was a bowler who made a ton as a night-watchman in the World Series days…The Replacements

Gilmour?

Actually fits this one too…

One had bad health problems but was a brilliant cricketer as both a batsman and a prodigious swing bowler