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Do you share your birthday with a Test cricketer?

GIMH

Norwood's on Fire
Okay, enjoying it lots actually, but I am so tired today that it's hard to get anything done, hence a high then it should be post count today :)
 

Jamee999

Hall of Fame Member
Waqar Younis
(And James Southerton, the oldest Test cricketer, first test cricketer to be born, first test cricketer to die)
 

Raghav

International Vice-Captain
Is there any website where we can get the list of all international cricketers birthdays?
 

SJS

Hall of Fame Member
Those who share birthday with me.

Ernest Tyldesley :
  • 102 FC 100's
  • 38874 FC runs
  • A test average of 55.0
  • A FC average of 45.6
  • Scored over 3000 runs in 1928

Patsy Hendren :
  • 170 FC hundreds including a triple hundred
  • 57611 FC runs
  • 3525 test runs at 47.6
  • 7 test 100's including a 205*
  • 1766 runs on tour to Windies in 1930 an all time record

Darren Lehmann

Brian Luckhurst
 

roseboy64

Cricket Web Content Updater
Ridley Jacobs, Jasubhai Patel, Charles Mills, Christopher Heseltine, Jitendra Patel and Mark Bailey
 

Raghav

International Vice-Captain
Cricketers who share birthday with me!

1. Alan Connolly

Australian Pacer with 102 wickets in just 29 matches at an average of 29.22 with best being 7/109.

2. Paul Jarvis

England Pacer with 24 ODI wickets in 16 matches at an average of 28.00 with best 5-35

3. Ron Headley

West Indies opener with a highest score of 42 at 15.50

4. Jeff Moss

Australian batsman with an average of 60.00 in tests

5. Simon Brown

550 FC wickets at 28.72. Country ENG

6. Mick Lewis

Australian bowler with an average of just 12.25 in T20Is
 

Pup Clarke

Cricketer Of The Year
1. Philo Wallace
2. MV Sridhar
3. Tommy Ward
4. Matthew Henderson
5. Malcolm Hilton
6. Eddie Fuller
7. Arshad Ayub
8. Mohammad Zahid

Have only heard of Wallace and Zahid. :dry:
 

BoyBrumby

Englishman
Punter. :cool:

Also (who I wasn't aware of):

Nayan Mongia (India)
Rajesh Chauhan (India)
Henry Charlwood (England)
Susil Fernando (Sri Lanka)
Iqbal Sikander (Pakistan)
Paul McEwan (New Zealand)
Charith Senanayake (Sri Lanka)
Mervyn Wallace (New Zealand)

Have to admit to only having heard of Mongia tho. :ph34r:
 

Pratters

Cricket, Lovely Cricket
Punter. :cool:

Also (who I wasn't aware of):

Nayan Mongia (India)
Rajesh Chauhan (India)
Henry Charlwood (England)
Susil Fernando (Sri Lanka)
Iqbal Sikander (Pakistan)
Paul McEwan (New Zealand)
Charith Senanayake (Sri Lanka)
Mervyn Wallace (New Zealand)

Have to admit to only having heard of Mongia tho. :ph34r:
Rajesh Chauhan? The guy who was part of the spin trio of Kumble-Raju-Chauhan which defeated England in India 3-0 in '93? Gooch's team? Ah the sweet memories. :happy: (He also holds a weird record btw - India haven't lost even 1 test in the tests he has played).
 

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