Jun 2016
9:57am, 17 Jun 2016
14,279 posts
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The Teaboy
Imagine an Indian cricket supporter who started in about 1990. Thanks to Sachin, they'd only be on their second generation!
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Jun 2016
10:20am, 17 Jun 2016
4,931 posts
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Nicholls595
I may be onto Generation 5, but Bell might not be finished yet
1 - Versus Australia 1972 - Derek Underwood 2 - Versus Sri Lanka 1982 - John Emburey 3 - Versus West Indies 1995 - Graham Thorpe 4 - Versus Bangladesh 2005 - Ian Bell 5 (?) - Versus Pakistan 2015 - ?
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Jun 2016
10:29am, 17 Jun 2016
17,284 posts
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fetcheveryone
Nice list
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Jun 2016
10:35am, 17 Jun 2016
4,932 posts
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Nicholls595
If Bell doesn't get recalled my money is on Joe Root being last man standing in Generation 5
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Jun 2016
11:51am, 17 Jun 2016
17,286 posts
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fetcheveryone
Idly wondering how many generations there have been since 1877...
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Jun 2016
11:54am, 17 Jun 2016
1,026 posts
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Cheg
So this is all based on one specific test? So a one cap wonder replacing an injured regular would change things quite a lot.
I could definitely play the 1877 game. Leave it with me over the weekend.
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Jun 2016
12:06pm, 17 Jun 2016
17,287 posts
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fetcheveryone
Ulyett is a good bet from the first match - he played test cricket 'til 1890.
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Jun 2016
12:07pm, 17 Jun 2016
17,288 posts
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fetcheveryone
And for bonus points, you could do the Australians at the same time
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Jun 2016
12:23pm, 17 Jun 2016
1,027 posts
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Cheg
I think I have enough to be getting on with England G Ulyett is correct. This is a fiendish game Fetch. I love it! WG Grace is in the 2nd generation.
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Jun 2016
12:24pm, 17 Jun 2016
17,289 posts
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fetcheveryone
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