Opinion NMFC Board Cricket Thread III

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I agree with the sentiment, given the rarity of a left arm chinamen bowler.
But Kuhneman is a finger spinner, left arm orthodox.
We've had a few left arm orthodox spinners given a crack in the post Warne era. Doherty, Beer, Agar, O'Keefe and Holland, Kuhneman is easily the best of that lot.
O'Keefe was under used and should've played more alongside Lyon in the subcontinent, the rest were spuds at international level.

Beau Casson is the only specialist left arm chinamen bowler who got a game. But Simon Katich was probably a better exponent than him, as a part timer.
Dunno why I thought he was a left arm wristy

Still stand by it, finger spinners are rubbish :p
 

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I didn’t know until now but there has been a woman on the five fa honour board for 90 years. I don’t think those times could be described remotely as woke. So it has always been lack of opportunity on the ground, not the scope of the boards. Surname and initials and match stats and that’s all that matters.


Reminds me how bloody Wimbledon was still listing women tennis players under their husbands’ names on the winners’ boards decades later. BJK as Mrs L King…
 
I didn’t know until now but there has been a woman on the five fa honour board for 90 years. I don’t think those times could be described remotely as woke. So it has always been lack of opportunity on the ground, not the scope of the boards. Surname and initials and match stats and that’s all that matters.


Reminds me how bloody Wimbledon was still listing women tennis players under their husbands’ names on the winners’ boards decades later. BJK as Mrs L King…
Here's a photo of it from a few years ago, she's just beneath Bill O'Reilly:



They need to update the PDF, though, cos she's not on that.

 
6/7 is insane. I wonder if there's anyone else on that board who took 5 wickets for less than 10 runs.
Mr Ironmonger (Horace could recant tales of Dainty ) - 5 for 6 runs off 7.2 overs


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Other than that, Mr Whitty the closest
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6/7 is insane. I wonder if there's anyone else on that board who took 5 wickets for less than 10 runs.
It's been done three other times in Melbourne:

Bert Ironmonger 5/6 vs South Africa, MCG, 1932
Betty Wilson 7/7 vs England, Junction Oval, 1958
Mary Duggan (ENG) 7/6 vs Australia, Junction Oval, 1958
 
It's been done three other times in Melbourne:

Bert Ironmonger 5/6 vs South Africa, MCG, 1932
Betty Wilson 7/7 vs England, Junction Oval, 1958
Mary Duggan (ENG) 7/6 vs Australia, Junction Oval, 1958

Bloody hell the Junction Oval pitch must have been a nightmare in 1958.
 
Bloody hell the Junction Oval pitch must have been a nightmare in 1958.

Australia 1st Innings: 38 - B.Wilson 12, M.Duggan 7/6
England 1st Innings: 35 - M.Duggan 12, B.Wilson 7/7
Australia 2nd Innings: 9/202d - B.Wilson 100, J.Hawes 3/32
England 2nd Innings: 8/76 - S.Driscoll 24, B.Wilson 4/9
Match Drawn

Fair all-round effort from Betty Wilson. The only score over 26 - a century - and 11/16 including a hattrick. The first instance - man or woman - of a player scoring a century and taking 10 wickets in a Test. The first day was washed out and the first two innings produced 73 runs, 20 wickets off 74.2 overs. I suspect it was an uncovered pitch so batting would have been treacherous.
 

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