He did have a way with names. My personal favourite was his pronunciation of Mar-lon Blackkk.
Cor-eh Coll-eh-morrrr
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He did have a way with names. My personal favourite was his pronunciation of Mar-lon Blackkk.
Collins Obuya, took five wickets against SL in the 2003 world.cup.
That match has to be Australia's most uninspiring world cup victory.I remember his 98* against us in the 2011 World Cup
At about 44 seconds in this video. Also features his brilliant pronunciation of 'Darren Powell' at 1:44.Cor-eh Coll-eh-morrr
At about 44 seconds in this video. Also features his brilliant pronunciation of 'Darren Powell' at 1:44.
Sean Clingleffer (spelling?)
Dean, ended up playing for Kensi here, anecdotally he's a very funny bloke. There was a fourth too, Danny who I think played A grade but that was about it.I remember there was a third Waugh brother at one stage but he wasn’t around long.
Nicolas Pooran.
He's washed and he's just turned 23
Simon Kerrigan. English spinner who played one test, the 5th Ashes test at The Oval in 2013.
I may be stretching the thread premise here namely the remember part, but anyone remember Troy Corbett who played for Victoria in the mid 90s? Played 8 list a games and took 18 wickets at 10.94 but was never seen again after that. Played a game for Victoria in shorts apparently. I was reading a book that said he was a chucker. Can anyone confirm?
Luke Pomersbach.
Kenny Benjamin- windies quick in the Ambrose/Walsh/bishop era. Pretty sure the was a Winston Benjamin too
Keith Arthurton
Rashid latif, made famous by being knocked over on the final ball of the day by Warnie after discussion with Healy
Simon cook, from memory took 5 wickets on debut, but got injured in his second test and disappeared from sight.
Luke pommesbach. Played T20 for Australia after happening to be at the ground when hodge hurt his back putting on his pants
Pomersbach had his meltdown, but then came back through Brisbane grde cricket and was a beast for the Heat there a couple of years. Such was his form it would not have been unreasonable to have seen him back in Aus colours again. Played some shield and the ODD series, but not sure where he is now.
Yeah. I read the first and last page. Normally i read a few more pages.Not even one page ago!!