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Keith Chapman. - Murton. In the 80s and 90s he was quick!!Lad called Chapman against Muton if my memory serves me correctly
Calvin Srephenson was quick at Murton too, but not as quick as Keith in his day.
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Keith Chapman. - Murton. In the 80s and 90s he was quick!!Lad called Chapman against Muton if my memory serves me correctly
Keith Chapman. - Murton. In the 80s and 90s he was quick!!
Calvin Srephenson was quick at Murton too, but not as quick as Keith in his day.
That was a throw from the boundary lurve. After I misfielded it for 4. :-(Collingwood FTM. I was keeping wicket, missed the ball and the bastard broke my big-toe!
My dad played in the same Vaux side as John Volney. A character by all accounts!When I played at Dawdon in the dim and distant past we had a West Indian called John Volney in the 60s and 70s. He was quick, very quick. He started off in the 2nd team at Vaux and bowled them out for 30. First match for the first team he bowled out Silksworth for 26 and took 6-0.
He had married a local lass. He was crackers mind and enjoyed his Guinness.
I played with him at Dawdon. He turned up one Saturday when the 2nds were playing at home when he should have been at Ryhope with the 1st team. Asked him what he was doing up the Drive and he said there was no Guinness at Ryhope. Went into the bar and had a Guinness and went back to Ryhope.My dad played in the same Vaux side as John Volney. A character by all accounts!
Aye Matthews when he played for Shildon, left armer, right arrogant bastard, which was a surpriseChris Matthews in his first spell over here in 1985 rapid. Gilchrist described him as the quickest bowler in Australian domestic cricket from 85-87. When he played for Whitburn a bit later he seemed to have more control but not quite as quick.
Aye Matthews when he played for Shildon, left armer, right arrogant bastard, which was a surprise
considering he was Australian.
He must have mellowed in his older days as he was one of the nicest, most humble blokes you could meet when he played for Sacriston.
And another shout for Steve Elsworthy from Bishop or Patterson Thompson of Whitburn? My 'stalwart' of a brother asked this one.