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Can you recognise these batsmen purely by their stance?

Moss

International Vice-Captain
#41 - Graeme Hick
#44 - Not sure, going with Wavell Hinds
#45 - G.Chappell

"Plus a million internet points for whoever can guess the batsman, bowler & where this match was played."
Pretty sure the bowler is Sylvester Clarke, given the open-chested action. Batsman - going with Bruce Yardley, a guess based on trying to recall mustachioed Aussies from that era (quite a large pool).
 

Starfighter

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
I'd have gone for Holding myself on that body position, although perhaps that's too obvious a player.

If it was Clarke that would make it Sydney 1982, the only test he played in Australia.
 

jimmy101

Cricketer Of The Year
#41 - Graeme Hick
#44 - Not sure, going with Wavell Hinds
#45 - G.Chappell

"Plus a million internet points for whoever can guess the batsman, bowler & where this match was played."
Pretty sure the bowler is Sylvester Clarke, given the open-chested action. Batsman - going with Bruce Yardley, a guess based on trying to recall mustachioed Aussies from that era (quite a large pool).
41. Correct.
44. Nah, not Wavell.
45. Yep, bang on.

And no, that's not Slyvester Clarke to Yardley unfortunately.
 

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