[cite]Posted By: Chirpy Red[/cite]Back to the Cowdreys, Graham, another of Colin's sons played for Kent.
Does anyone know of the only cicketer to play a Test Match in the same side as both Colin and Chris Cowdrey?
[cite]Posted By: Chirpy Red[/cite]Back to the Cowdreys, Graham, another of Colin's sons played for Kent.
Does anyone know of the only cicketer to play a Test Match in the same side as both Colin and Chris Cowdrey?
[cite]Posted By: Chirpy Red[/cite]Back to the Cowdreys, Graham, another of Colin's sons played for Kent.
Does anyone know of the only cicketer to play a Test Match in the same side as both Colin and Chris Cowdrey?
[cite]Posted By: LenGlover[/cite]Forgot about Pocock!
He had about 6 years between tests didn't he?
I think his hiatus in Test cricket was longer than that. He was brought back towards the end of his career to tour India when John Emburey was not selected for some reason and when England needed a second spinner to play alongside Phil Edmonds.
Emburey was just coming to the end of his 3-year ban for touring South Africa with Gooch's rebels.
That Indian tour was 84/85 and we lost the first test but came back to win the series, a remarkable achievment over there.
Tim Robinson, Grahame Fowler and Mike Gatting scored heavily.
The next summer we walloped the Aussies with Gooch back he and Gower scored loads of runs. Botham bowled genuially fast and samshed 6's in super cameos.
That series seems to forgotten by most. It was a wonderful summer 1985......
Frank Mann, captain of the England cricket team. And his son...
George Mann, captain of the England cricket team. And his son...
Simon Francis Mann, British mercenary and former British Army officer who had been serving a 34-year prison sentence in Equatorial Guinea for his role in a failed coup d'état in 2004.
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Knotty or Deadly?
Nope.
Bob Taylor?
Still no Len......
Bob Willis?
Yep.
He had about 6 years between tests didn't he?
I think his hiatus in Test cricket was longer than that. He was brought back towards the end of his career to tour India when John Emburey was not selected for some reason and when England needed a second spinner to play alongside Phil Edmonds.
That Indian tour was 84/85 and we lost the first test but came back to win the series, a remarkable achievment over there.
Tim Robinson, Grahame Fowler and Mike Gatting scored heavily.
The next summer we walloped the Aussies with Gooch back he and Gower scored loads of runs. Botham bowled genuially fast and samshed 6's in super cameos.
That series seems to forgotten by most. It was a wonderful summer 1985......
George Mann, captain of the England cricket team. And his son...
Simon Francis Mann, British mercenary and former British Army officer who had been serving a 34-year prison sentence in Equatorial Guinea for his role in a failed coup d'état in 2004.
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