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There's something very amusing about England's 58 run loss in their one-day tour match against the ACB Chairman's XI today.
They lost despite they advantage of two reserve players compared to the Chairman's XI one.
They lost despite their opposition containing a couple of old-timers in David Hookes and Wayne Clark, neither of whom have played first class cricket in over a decade.
And finally Kade Harvey, essentially a bowler nothing more than a handy batsman, scored a century at much faster than run-a-ball pace.
Oh and Brad Hogg took 5 wickets, need I go on?
http://www-aus.cricket.org/link_to_...SCORECARDS/ENG_ACB-CHAIRMAN-XI_22OCT2002.html
They lost despite they advantage of two reserve players compared to the Chairman's XI one.
They lost despite their opposition containing a couple of old-timers in David Hookes and Wayne Clark, neither of whom have played first class cricket in over a decade.
And finally Kade Harvey, essentially a bowler nothing more than a handy batsman, scored a century at much faster than run-a-ball pace.
Oh and Brad Hogg took 5 wickets, need I go on?
http://www-aus.cricket.org/link_to_...SCORECARDS/ENG_ACB-CHAIRMAN-XI_22OCT2002.html







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