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John Loxton virtually had two careers - one up until July 1969 and one after. In the former he was a hard-hitting opening batsman for Queensland who scored 100 in his first Shield innings against a test-strength Western Australian attack in 1966. He scored a second in 1968 against a NSW side brimming with test players but was then struck a devastating blow to the head whilst batting in a match at Old Trafford the following year. That he was able to work his way back into the Queensland side for another 5 matches is testament to his skill & determination

The near-death experience prompted John to reassess his priorities and whilst he continued playing first grade until 1978, cricket never had quite the same importance as he focussed on family and forging a successful business career. His is a great story from a time before helmets & big pay-packets.

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Peter Devlin first captained a Randwick team in 1973-74, his second season in AW Green Shield. He went on to captain the side for four years ending up playing an amazing 35 matches over five seasons in Green Shield. He was also selected in the representative Combined Green Shield team.

He made his Grade debut in 1973-74 and within two seasons he was one of the better performed players in that team. In 1975-76 he had returns of 5-57 v Sydney and 7-44 the following match v Mosman. He was the leading bat with 427 in 3rd Grade in 1976-77 in a team which lost the Grand Final. Three seasons later he was the leading bowler in 2nd Grade returning 26 wickets with his right-arm medium pacers which included a 5-29 performance against NDs.

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Adrian Gallagher is a 2nd generation player at Baxter Cricket Club after his father played for the club during the 1980s.

Adrian has won premierships at Baxter, he captained many teams and has a long association with Mornington Peninsula Cricket Association. He continues to contribute to cricket in the region as an umpire in the Association.

Who are the two players you admired most in terms of skills and competitive spirit in the competitions you played?

Darren Uccello - Baxter - An absolutely fierce competitor who set really high standards when he came to Baxter from Frankston. Wished I played more games with him.

Most young blokes always look up to their old man and I was no different. I always wanted to be as good as he was.

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Australian Schoolboys Cricket team tour to West Indies 1969-70

The first match of the tour commenced on 18 December 1969 and the Australians went through the tour undefeated winning 7 of the 11 games played

The games were played against Jamaica, Trinidad, Barbados, St Kitts Under 19s and also Under 20s teams.

Players from the West Indies Islands included Vanburn Holder, Brendan Julien, Collis King, David Murray, Inshan Ali, Andy Weekes (son of Sir Everton Weekes), Sheldon Gomes (brother of Larry Gomes) and perhaps a few others whose sons have gone on to play for the West Indies.

Paul Stephenson played for Manly in Sydney Grade Cricket from 1968 to 1981 and is a renowned historian, shared how lifelong friendships were forged on the tour and the teams 45 year anniversary catch up during the 3rd Test between Australia and West Indies at the SCG in January 2016.

“14 of the 16 players were able to make the celebrations. For the reunion I was able to collect a number of photos we didn’t really know existed plus the scorecards and presented each player with a 25 page booklet as a memento for the tour.” – Paul Stephenson

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Talha Qadeer is from Punjab in Pakistan and has a deep love of cricket and supports many competitions around the world.

Tell us briefly about your journey in the game, where you’ve played, what clubs and how would you describe yourself as a cricketer?

I played at school level, college level, university level, and also playing for a local club. My strongest area is batting.

Who has been your favourite Pakistan captain and if you could add a few words to why?

Babar Azam because he is running the team at level best. He is boosting up the morale of team. He is playing with responsibility. He is even against the political lobby in the team and under his captaincy everyone is playing as single unit.

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Since cricket was first played, people from all around the world have found a plethora of reasons to fall in love with the summer game.

This book is an expression of that love of the game from two of the games most passionate followers, combining reflections from Matt Ellis with accompanying haiku poems from Matt Fiction.

A light and refreshing take on cricket which highlights some of the key moments that inspired a love of a game in the authors as well as the players who continue to ignite the flame that keeps burning brightly.

We trust cricket lovers will resonate with this offering and be inspired to reflect on the place of cricket in their own hearts and minds.

Who knows, you may even be encouraged to pen some haiku poems of your own as an expression of your enduring love of cricket.

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Dean Morrison started his cricket journey with Toombul District Cricket Club asa junior in the Under 10s and made his way into grade cricket in 6th grade.

During the 1996/97 season Dean made his first grade debut to become Toombul DCC first grade player number 515.

At the age of 24 Dean moved to the UK to play some cricket and has since also enjoyed a successful career in finance and accounting. Recently he launched an exciting new business venture called “LassWho”.

Dean also represented the Jersey national cricket team in numerous International Cricket Council tournaments, as well as for the Australian Indigenous XI in 2003.

Let’s find out more about Dean’s journey and his business.

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Wayne Holt is Hawkesbury Cricket Club first grade player number 19 having made his debut at the age of 21.

For Hawkesbury Wayne scored 1,141 runs at an average of 25.93 including one century and 6 half centuries.

In Wayne’s NSW Premier Grade Cricket career playing for Penrith, Hawkesbury and Campbelltown across Green Shield, Poidevin Gray, First and lower grades Wayne scored 3,601 runs with 4 centuries and 21 half centuries.

Who are the two players you admired most in terms of skills and competitive spirit in the competitions you played?

Steve Small. A very competitive cricketer, with an abundance of skill to go with it. He trained hard, but also loved the teams he played for.

Steve Waugh. Always focussed and determined. Took fitness and preparation very seriously, and always looked to improve on his abundant natural talent.

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Christopher Thanos - Eastern Suburbs Cricket Club 5th Grade premiership winning captain 2021-22

In season 2021/22 Eastern Suburbs Cricket Club 5th grade team won the competition for the first time in the clubs 127 year history.

In this Q&A we invited the very proud 5th Grade captain Christopher Thanos to share some insights into the 5th Grades premiership winning season

What made winning the premiership so special?

Seeing the boys being rewarded for all their hard work, given the challenges thrown at everyone this year was pretty special. Seeing past players, volunteers and supporters get around this group and the support from the current group highlights how special this club is and how much this premiership meant to everyone at the club.

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Mark Danckert has made an invaluable contribution to the Kincumber Avoca Cricket Club.

After arriving from the big smoke of Sydney in 1991 Mark has been a player, administrator, coach, umpire and curator and has done an enormous amount for cricket on the Central Coast.

He played Grade Cricket in Sydney for Randwick (Randwick Petersham), Waverley (Eastern Suburbs – First Grade Player Number 503) and Gordon Cricket Club

Mark is a Life Member of Kincumber Avoca Cricket Club so let’s find out more about Mark’s journey in the game

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David Willis started his cricket journey with Cardiff-Boolaroo District Cricket Club at the age of 14 and has made a tremendous contribution to the club over many years.

He is a life member and at the 60 Year Anniversary Dinner On September 25th 2009, David was selected in Cardiff Boolaroo team was comprised the best players to have donned the baggy blue cap

David played 2 seasons for Western Suburbs in Sydney Grade cricket and is the proud owner of first grade cap number 514.

Who was the best captain you had the good fortune to play with?

Really enjoyed my cricket playing in the rep sides under Greg Arms, he always led from the front and you knew that he was committed to winning and had the “buy-in” from the players in his team. Also, in club cricket, his Tah’s sides seemed to have the wood on us.

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Lost to cricket for 35 years, a founding member of Australia's WODI side returned to the game and found a special way to leave her mark

It was a couple of years back now that Patsy Fayne found out she had between three and five years to live.

"They thought I had pulmonary fibrosis," Fayne tells cricket.com.au. "Unknown cause. So I started getting my affairs in order. Thought I better do something before I carked it."

For Fayne, who represented Australia 16 times from the late 1960s, that meant tying the two ends of her cricketing life together. Although she had been completely detached from the sport for 35 years in between, when it came to grappling with her own mortality, that mattered not a jot.

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