Zimbabwe Cricket Photo Quiz
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Bill Taberer.
Neil Johnson, Alistair Campbell, Murray Goodwin, Andy Flower (w), Grant Flower, Dave Houghton, Guy Whittall, Heath Streak (c), Andy Blignaut, Ray Price, Eddo Brandes
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Correct.eugene wrote:Bill Taberer.
Walter "Bill" Stringfellow Taberer who played Test rugby for SA and FC cricket for Rhodesia. His brother played Test cricket for SA. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Taberer
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410. The three Test cricketers below are members of an exclusive if somewhat freakish club. Name the two Zimbabweans who also belong to it.
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andy flower and grant flower
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Has this got to do with some freakish way of getting out - their shot hitting the non-striker before becoming a catch? Or is it scoring the same amount of runs in both innings of a test match?
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No.zimstarr wrote:andy flower and grant flower
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Neither. It is a batting feat that is impossible for one man alone to achieve, but it is not about partnerships eitherCrimsonAvenger wrote:Has this got to do with some freakish way of getting out - their shot hitting the non-striker before becoming a catch? Or is it scoring the same amount of runs in both innings of a test match?
Ok, here's a decisive clue: It was mentioned on commentary (cricinfo) during a recent Test match.
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Any guesses?
Hmh, what more clues can I give you? The two Zimbos are of a different complexion than our Aussie friends up there
, and one of them isn't particulary known for his batting. One of them is retired, the other still active.
To do what they did, you need a little bit of help ...
Hmh, what more clues can I give you? The two Zimbos are of a different complexion than our Aussie friends up there
To do what they did, you need a little bit of help ...
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Henry Olonga and Stuart Matsikenyeri
Just a guess
Just a guess
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Not completely far off, but no. Think "contemporary of Matsi" and "much younger bowler than Olonga"grant wrote:Henry Olonga and Stuart Matsikenyeri
Just a guess
I wouldn't have had a clue about this question if I hadn't come across this bit of cricinfo commentary last week
