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Rewind to Melbourne 1979: Sarfraz takes 7/1

Post by PlanetPakistan on Mon 21 Dec 2009, 11:16

Possibly the most famous test match ever played at the "G", one of the greatest fast bowling moment ever.

http://www.cricinfo.com/ci/engine/match/63235.html

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Re: Rewind to Melbourne 1979: Sarfraz takes 7/1

Post by JKLever on Mon 21 Dec 2009, 11:18

Bottle top MOM?

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Re: Rewind to Melbourne 1979: Sarfraz takes 7/1

Post by G.Wood on Mon 21 Dec 2009, 11:28

PlanetPakistan wrote:Possibly the most famous test match ever played at the "G",


Apart from the other more famous ones

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Re: Rewind to Melbourne 1979: Sarfraz takes 7/1

Post by PlanetPakistan on Mon 21 Dec 2009, 11:29

Lever, don't be jealous of Sarfraz Nawaz (or his mustache), he was too good for the Aussies that day

p.s speaking of bottle tops, this match was perhaps the FIRST game where the world saw the art of REVERSE swing(the greatest art ever invented in cricket)

p.p.s why was the cricketing world so stupid? it took them until the late 90s to UNDERSTAND the art of reverse swing when the Pakistani bowlers had been using it for about 15-20 years. Similarly with doosra a lot of people think(especially the ones in AUS) that its impossible to "BOWL" the doosra.

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Post by Gary 111 on Mon 21 Dec 2009, 12:28

JKLever wrote:Bottle top MOM?


You're one to talk Lever, you Vaseline bandit.

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Re: Rewind to Melbourne 1979: Sarfraz takes 7/1

Post by JKLever on Mon 21 Dec 2009, 12:56

Gary 111 wrote:
JKLever wrote:Bottle top MOM?


You're one to talk Lever, you Vaseline bandit.


Laughing

Essex geezers never cheat!

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Re: Rewind to Melbourne 1979: Sarfraz takes 7/1

Post by Fred Nerk on Mon 21 Dec 2009, 13:18

G.Wood wrote:
PlanetPakistan wrote:Possibly the most famous test match ever played at the "G",


Apart from the other more famous ones


Of which there are probably close to 80, including:

The first Test
The Centenary Test
The last of 60-61 (record crowd)
75-76 (Gibbs breaks Truerman's record)
80-81 v Ind (Gavaskar's dummy spit, Lillee's 250th)
81-82 (Lillee breaks Gibbs' record)
82-83 (Border/Thommo)
84-85 (Viv 200, Billy debut)
87-88 (Whitney holds out Hadlee)
90-91 (Reid 12- including almost Sarfraz-esque last spell 2nd inns)
92-93 ('Maybe this Warne really can bowl!)
94-95 (Warne hat trick)
95-96 (Murali chucks!)
06-07 (Warne's 700th)

Feel free to add some of the many I've omitted

"Possibly the most famous test match ever played at the "G" between a third Australian XI and opposition shagged out from playing two schedules" might be a tad more accurate.,


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Re: Rewind to Melbourne 1979: Sarfraz takes 7/1

Post by G.Wood on Mon 21 Dec 2009, 13:23

It was so outlandish I had to check to make sure it wasn't Henry who made the statement

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Re: Rewind to Melbourne 1979: Sarfraz takes 7/1

Post by Fred Nerk on Mon 21 Dec 2009, 13:34

The crowds were horrendous - we'd been watching the Ashes AND WSC all summer, and most had had cricket up to the neck by that stage and couldn't wait for the footy to start.

It was the Labor Day holiday, and on the Sunday afternoon Carltom played a whoever-the-sponsor-was Cup game against whoever Mal Brown was coaching, in Geraldton or some place like that, and it pulled a bigger crowd than was at the 'Test match' - a fact the VFL was not reticent in makling known..

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Re: Rewind to Melbourne 1979: Sarfraz takes 7/1

Post by embee on Mon 21 Dec 2009, 13:44

Browny would have been coaching South Fremantle in 1979 ...and they would have had a fairly decent team too

Maurice Rioli (Norm smith medallist)
Stephen Michael (in the best 5 wozzie players of all time )
Brad Hardie (Brownlow Medallist and shithouse gambler)
Benny Vigona
Noel Carter (Richmond Premiership player)
Mark Jackson (possibly )
Paul Vasoli

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Post by Fred Nerk on Mon 21 Dec 2009, 14:01

That'd be right - and the locals won the match and two weeks later came to Melb to play South Melbourne in the next riound, and it might have been after that game that Mal grabbed the reporter's mike and ripped the wire out - which wasn't a bad feat of strength it itself. He was in an elevated state of off-piss about something even by his standards.

Carlton recovered from the embarrassment and went on to win the flag that year. .

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Post by embee on Mon 21 Dec 2009, 14:09

South's lost a derby grand final in 79 to East Freo

Brian Peake (played for Geelong...father of Brett)
Tony Buhagiar (played for essendon ...ex Freo Board member ...pub owner...father in law of Brett Peake)
Kevin Taylor (took some big marks (rover) especially in SOO games)

being there better known players

but won the 1980 flag against Claremont who had

Graham Moss (Brownlow Medallist)
Jim and Phil Krackouer (North melbourne , mainly )
Steve Malaxos (Hawthorn , West Coast)
Warren Ralph (Carlton)
Noel Morton (father of the three Morton's running around at Richmond , Hawthorn and melbourne)
Brett Farmer (son of Polly)
Wayne Blackwell (Carlton)

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Post by Fred Nerk on Mon 21 Dec 2009, 14:19

Claremont also still had Ken Hunter as I recall, arguably the best of the lot - don't remember seeing him at Carlton before 81. When those Claremont blokes were going up the ranks one of their team-mates would have been Kim Hughes (Kenny really rated Hughes as a full-forward - believe it if you can)..

(Can't see how Budgie could be much use in the pub caper - he'd need a milk crate to reach the top shelf or see over the bar.)

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Re: Rewind to Melbourne 1979: Sarfraz takes 7/1

Post by embee on Mon 21 Dec 2009, 14:36

Whoops ...slight error

South beat Swan Districts in 1980 and lost to Claremont in 1981

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Re: Rewind to Melbourne 1979: Sarfraz takes 7/1

Post by JGK on Mon 21 Dec 2009, 15:10

Fred Nerk wrote:
G.Wood wrote:
PlanetPakistan wrote:Possibly the most famous test match ever played at the "G",


Apart from the other more famous ones


Of which there are probably close to 80, including:

The first Test
The Centenary Test
The last of 60-61 (record crowd)
75-76 (Gibbs breaks Truerman's record)
80-81 v Ind (Gavaskar's dummy spit, Lillee's 250th)
81-82 (Lillee breaks Gibbs' record)
82-83 (Border/Thommo)
84-85 (Viv 200, Billy debut)
87-88 (Whitney holds out Hadlee)
90-91 (Reid 12- including almost Sarfraz-esque last spell 2nd inns)
92-93 ('Maybe this Warne really can bowl!)
94-95 (Warne hat trick)
95-96 (Murali chucks!)
06-07 (Warne's 700th)

Feel free to add some of the many I've omitted

"Possibly the most famous test match ever played at the "G" between a third Australian XI and opposition shagged out from playing two schedules" might be a tad more accurate.,




Beat me to it. Also add:

1907/8 - England 10th wicket partnership put on 40 to win by 1 wicket (I'm not sure if that was the "we'll get 'em in singles" match)
1928/9 - Bradman's first test ton as England squeak home by 3 wickets followed a couple of weeks later by Bradman's second ton and Aust stave off a whitewash against probably the best ever England side.
1932/3 - the Bodyline Test that Australia actually won.
1936/7 - 80,000 people watch Bradman reverse the batting order after rain
1951/2 - Johnston and Ring but on 38 to beat the Windies by 1 wicket

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