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393. A day in the countryside ... Name the ground.
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Brad Wadlan's temporary home, Kwekwe Sports Club
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That's both correct, but only worth one point nonetheless . The Rhino's new slow left-arm demon bowler can claim the copyright to this photo.CrimsonAvenger wrote:Brad Wadlan's temporary home, Kwekwe Sports Club
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394. In a time when cricketers still moved from England to Africa this gentleman played County cricket and later in the Currie Cup for Rhodesia. Who is he?
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Thomas Chapman?
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Spot on, Jemisi, as you move into double figuresJemisi wrote:Thomas Chapman?
Thomas Chapman played most of his 58 FC matches for his native Leicestershire just after WWII. After emigrating to Rhodesia he played one season of Currie Cup cricketer, and hit his highest score, 124*, on his Rhodesian debut. He died in Marondera in 1979.
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395. If Graeme Cremer is looking for inspiration to turn to Golf, he can definitely draw some of it from this former Rhodesia & Zimbabwe FC player. Guess who?
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I was going to say Clive Rice but there's far too much hair on that barnet
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Well, Rice has no such relations to Zim cricket as well...sloandog wrote:I was going to say Clive Rice but there's far too much hair on that barnet