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Mr. Blonde said:32 is the lowest declared score in Test cricket.
damm i thought i would of stumped everyone. that is correct
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Mr. Blonde said:32 is the lowest declared score in Test cricket.
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Yes_TiGeR-ToWn_ said:do they still play test cricket?
I think you may have it right Fred. I might have got the 1 in the wrong place.Fred Yeomans said:Is he a current test captain?
No, scrap that. The player I'm thinking of started 0,0,0,1,0,0
NoRicketts said:ajit agarkar?
noRicketts said:graeme smith?
Yes i think Fred is just being nice to us this year and leaving us to get the rest of the answers.Lonie_from_50 said:Good stuff YOTC, or...well...Freddy
I said it was easy. lol.Lonie_from_50 said:The winning margin of Australia in the First ever Test, and the margin in the centenary test
1877 - Australia v England, Australia won by 45 runs.
1977 - Australia v England, Australia won by 45 runs
Was it to do with the scores?Lonie_from_50 said:What was so historic about a test match played between Australia and England in the year 1895?