The_Reaper
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Not Allan Border, but Border played a fair bit against him. A clue would be that this player played his 100th Test in Australia and scored his 100th 100 in the game prior to his 100th Test.
Viv Richards?
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Not Allan Border, but Border played a fair bit against him. A clue would be that this player played his 100th Test in Australia and scored his 100th 100 in the game prior to his 100th Test.
According to legend, which Australian Test Captain scored a century against England while strongly under the affluence of incohol?
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Who were the last two Australians to achieve 500 wickets plus 5000 runs at first class level?
Who were the last two Australians to achieve 500 wickets plus 5000 runs at first class level?
With Albert Trott's name being mentioned above, did Trott become an English citizen in order to play Tests for England? Did he become an English citizen at any stage after he left Australia?
On the night of 18 January 2004, Hookes went to the Beaconsfield Hotel in St Kilda, Melbourne, with members of the Victoria and South Australia cricket teams, to celebrate a win by the former over the latter in a one-day match. Shortly after midnight, the party was asked to leave the hotel, though there are conflicting stories as to the reason. It is also unclear whether the party left voluntarily or were forced to leave.
The security staff continued following the party for a short distance outside the hotel. In the altercation that followed one of the bouncers, Zdravko Mićević, punched Hookes. He fell to the ground, hitting his head in the process, and went into cardiac arrest. He was revived by paramedics but did not regain consciousness. He was taken to Melbourne's Alfred Hospital and placed on life support. The following evening, after family and friends had said their goodbyes, Hookes was taken off life support and died shortly afterwards. Hookes was an organ donor and ten people received transplanted organs.
A memorial service was held on Adelaide Oval on 27 January 2004, attended by all members of the Australian, South Australia and Victoria cricket teams, as well as the Premier of Victoria, Steve Bracks. Total attendance was estimated at 10,000. His estranged wife Robyn declined to participate in his memorial service, but sat in one of the outer grandstands.
As for Mićević he was charged with manslaughter, but during the course of the trial the witnesses gave highly conflicting testimony of what occurred and who started the fight. Former test batsman Darren Lehmann in particular told the court that he couldn't recall anything about the night of the incident, aside from how much alcohol he had consumed and telephoning the ambulance. When pressed by Terry Forrest QC, Mićević's lawyer, he continued pleading ignorance and that he believed Hookes wasn't intoxicated, even though tests showed the deceased had a blood-alcohol reading of 0.14. Lehmann's testimony led to accusations by Mr. Forrest that he and others conspired with each other to make false statements about the incident to the police.[13]
Based on the evidence presented in the Victorian Supreme Court the jury was convinced of bouncer's claim that Hookes had punched him first, without provocation. As a result Mićević was acquitted.
Which former Test captain made one unofficial appearance for his country's football team against Man Utd?
Viv Richards?Which former Test captain made one unofficial appearance for his country's football team against Man Utd?