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    Dutch cricket

    Parents (now deceased) moved to Australia many years ago - my dutch is VERY scratchy. No doubt Peter Cantrell still has some contacts in Australia and South Africa. Wouldn't take much to access a current list of club players from each State/Province and have a look at the names for starters...
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    Indoor in sydney?

    Go to the Aust Indoor Cricket Federation site and click on the contacts page. There is a link to all NSW affiliated centres. good luck - it's a great sport (first started playing in 1981 !!) http://www.aicf.com.au/
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    Dutch cricket

    I recall Peter Cantrell moving to Holland in the 80's ? to try and get things going. Is he still there ? Is he still associated with Dutch cricket? I think you could also look at grade/county cricketers in Australia/England etc who have Dutch heritage and may be eligible to represent Holland...
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    Brett Lee - Protected Species?

    Quite correct on the fact that Razzaq was removed (for the 2nd ball) after being warned already for bowling a (dangerous or unfair) full pitched delivery over waist height (Law 42.7), however Law 42.8 allows for the immediate removal of a bowler for bowling a deliberate high pitched full...
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    Brett Lee - Protected Species?

    Explain to me how Brett Lee has had NO action taken against him for bowling a BLATANT bean-ball at Razzaq in the last one-dayer (VB series) ? Law 42.8 states :- 8. Deliberate bowling of high full pitched balls If the umpire considers that a high full pitch which is deemed to be dangerous and...
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    Rule Clarification

    Thanks Scallywag - that was the rule I was looking for and I could be wrong here but I'm reasonably confident it was introduced after the Dean Jones incident (thanks also to those who reminded me of who it was). In regards to "not attempting a run", yes you can be out "run out" if not...
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    Rule Clarification

    Can anyone remember a game (pretty sure it was West Indies vs Australia) where an Australian batsman was caught off a no-ball, didn't hear the umpires' call and proceeded to walk off the ground. The opposition then removed the bails to run the batsman out. At some stage (not sure whether the...

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