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Test Cricket Relatives

BoyBrumby

Englishman
Riki Wessels.
Think he'll struggle to match his old man's achievements. Got the arse from Northants now the ECB has tightened up the Kolpak regulations.

Now playing for Mid West Rhinos in the Zimbabwe domestic FC comp, so cricinfo informs me. Whether it's as an overseas player or not tho I don't know. I presume he's a South African citizen (hence the Kolpakery) but I don't think he's ever played domestic FC cricket in SA.
 

analyst

U19 12th Man
I am not sure if anyone mentioned him but Rohan Gavaskar, son of the Indian opener Sunny Gavaskar, he was a One day specialist, had a few good seasons with Bengal in Ranji Cricket, currently plays for KKR in the IPL, was strongly tipped for the test squads for sometime before he lost form and joined the ICL. Also Former Indian opener and current chief of selectors Kris Srikaanth's son is a budding talent and opening bat, Srikkanth Anirudha for Tamil Nadu in first class cricket and Chennai Super kings, and has a similar game.
 
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Beamer

International Vice-Captain
Darren Bravo of T & T and the West Indies. He will definitely be a better batsman then his brother Dwayne but he will never be as useful as him in the field or with the ball.
 

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