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  • Dan54D Offline
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    @Virgil Always laughed, son played 1st eleven cricket with a bowler who was similar, just couldn't be hit for many runs. He had the nic 'Mer' as short for farmer in Farmer Chatrfield.

    But in trivia someone will no doubt remember one of the Bracewells from way back, who had a back injury, stoped him playing cricket, but could still play rugby to provincial level. Maybe ended up at Waiarapa?

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    I saw Chats in his corporate cab today.

    Didn’t he keep playing lower grade cricket until fairly recently cos he was determined to get a hundred or was that an urban myth ?

    If I hadn’t been in traffic I would have pulled over and asked him

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    Not an urban myth: https://www.indiatimes.com/sports/believe-it-or-not-former-nz-bowler-ewen-chatfield-retires-from-cricket-aged-68_-361129.html

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    @Dan54 said in Cricket - best ever, trivia etc:

    But in trivia someone will no doubt remember one of the Bracewells from way back, who had a back injury, stoped him playing cricket, but could still play rugby to provincial level. Maybe ended up at Waiarapa?

    Brendon. Father of Doug. Played for King Country

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    @dogmeat said in Cricket - best ever, trivia etc:

    @Dan54 said in Cricket - best ever, trivia etc:

    But in trivia someone will no doubt remember one of the Bracewells from way back, who had a back injury, stoped him playing cricket, but could still play rugby to provincial level. Maybe ended up at Waiarapa?

    Brendon. Father of Doug. Played for King Country

    Saw him bowl at Old Trafford in an ODI back in 1978 - it was a school trip.

    https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/new-zealand-tour-of-england-and-netherlands-1978-62078/england-vs-new-zealand-2nd-odi-64964/full-scorecard

    He was only 18 and he looked a great prospect - but he never played another ODI.

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    @KiwiPie Not a bad England side.

    Jeez Hadlee and Cairns were punished - especially for that era. Cairns 60 off 44 very un 70's like too.

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    Jeepers it really was a different game then…..

    In saying that three run outs of the five wickets that fell and fair to assume Beefy fell from having a swing due to any great bowling from Paddles.

    Wright and Edgar with a steady test like start (check out those “strike” rates if you can call them that ) before the rest crumbled. Ouch. Bracewell the pick of the bowlers by far !

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    @KiwiPie said in Cricket - best ever, trivia etc:

    @dogmeat said in Cricket - best ever, trivia etc:

    @Dan54 said in Cricket - best ever, trivia etc:

    But in trivia someone will no doubt remember one of the Bracewells from way back, who had a back injury, stoped him playing cricket, but could still play rugby to provincial level. Maybe ended up at Waiarapa?

    Brendon. Father of Doug. Played for King Country

    Saw him bowl at Old Trafford in an ODI back in 1978 - it was a school trip.

    https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/new-zealand-tour-of-england-and-netherlands-1978-62078/england-vs-new-zealand-2nd-odi-64964/full-scorecard

    He was only 18 and he looked a great prospect - but he never played another ODI.

    Edgar run out for 31 off 75 balls..75!...wonder if he was purposely run out..

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    @Virgil said in Cricket - best ever, trivia etc:

    @KiwiPie said in Cricket - best ever, trivia etc:

    @dogmeat said in Cricket - best ever, trivia etc:

    @Dan54 said in Cricket - best ever, trivia etc:

    But in trivia someone will no doubt remember one of the Bracewells from way back, who had a back injury, stoped him playing cricket, but could still play rugby to provincial level. Maybe ended up at Waiarapa?

    Brendon. Father of Doug. Played for King Country

    Saw him bowl at Old Trafford in an ODI back in 1978 - it was a school trip.

    https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/new-zealand-tour-of-england-and-netherlands-1978-62078/england-vs-new-zealand-2nd-odi-64964/full-scorecard

    He was only 18 and he looked a great prospect - but he never played another ODI.

    Edgar run out for 31 off 75 balls..75!...wonder if he was purposely run out..

    Edgar was a gutsy test opener who did his job of taking the shine off the new ball well. Also a bit of a personal favourite as he came to chat to us at primary school. Really nice funny bloke.

    Fair to say the ODI game was not his game though.

    It’s funny that the notion of a pinch hitter up the order took so long to take off. Players still had that mindset of a slow and steady start for about 20 odd years until the 92 WC.

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    @dogmeat Cheers mate,I did recall he was a pace bowler? God only knows why that has hung around in a corner of my brain for so bloody long, but I happy someone has given me that extra bit of info that was obviously jammed in one corner!!

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