P Parkside Winger Contributor Sep 13, 2019 #21 Bri said: Didn't Sir Garfield Sober play for them too? and Michael Holding for Derby. Click to expand... Sir Gary certainly played for Notts and had a memorable over of slowing v Glamorgan
Bri said: Didn't Sir Garfield Sober play for them too? and Michael Holding for Derby. Click to expand... Sir Gary certainly played for Notts and had a memorable over of slowing v Glamorgan
Bri Striker Sep 13, 2019 #22 The Red Telephone said: He played for Notts in the 1960s and hit the six 6s against Glamorgan. Click to expand... That's what it was .....
The Red Telephone said: He played for Notts in the 1960s and hit the six 6s against Glamorgan. Click to expand... That's what it was .....
S stephen cartwright Guest Sep 13, 2019 #23 Parkside said: Sir Gary certainly played for Notts and had a memorable over of slowing v Glamorgan Click to expand... The fella he hit the sixes off died recently. His obit was in last months the cricketer mag Chris Nash iirc You must be logged on to see media items Classic bit of fielding on the fifth Last edited by a moderator: Sep 13, 2019
Parkside said: Sir Gary certainly played for Notts and had a memorable over of slowing v Glamorgan Click to expand... The fella he hit the sixes off died recently. His obit was in last months the cricketer mag Chris Nash iirc You must be logged on to see media items Classic bit of fielding on the fifth
The Red Telephone Striker Sep 13, 2019 #24 stephen cartwright said: The fella he hit the sixes off died recently. His obit was in last months the cricketer mag Chris Nash iirc You must be logged on to see media items Classic bit of fielding on the fifth Click to expand... Think it was Malcolm mate. A few years later Frank Hayes of Lancs hit him for 34 in an over but Nash ended up with 993 FC wickets so he was no mug.
stephen cartwright said: The fella he hit the sixes off died recently. His obit was in last months the cricketer mag Chris Nash iirc You must be logged on to see media items Classic bit of fielding on the fifth Click to expand... Think it was Malcolm mate. A few years later Frank Hayes of Lancs hit him for 34 in an over but Nash ended up with 993 FC wickets so he was no mug.
S stephen cartwright Guest Sep 13, 2019 #25 The Red Telephone said: Think it was Malcolm mate. A few years later Frank Hayes of Lancs hit him for 34 in an over but Nash ended up with 993 FC wickets so he was no mug. Click to expand... Correct. Chris Nash was a Sussex player iirc. I’m nashing off
The Red Telephone said: Think it was Malcolm mate. A few years later Frank Hayes of Lancs hit him for 34 in an over but Nash ended up with 993 FC wickets so he was no mug. Click to expand... Correct. Chris Nash was a Sussex player iirc. I’m nashing off
P Parkside Winger Contributor Sep 13, 2019 #26 stephen cartwright said: Correct. Chris Nash was a Sussex player iirc. I’m nashing off Click to expand... but Malcolm Nash won't regret his over of infamy- would have earned a decent living on the after-dinner circuit recounting it-and a book.
stephen cartwright said: Correct. Chris Nash was a Sussex player iirc. I’m nashing off Click to expand... but Malcolm Nash won't regret his over of infamy- would have earned a decent living on the after-dinner circuit recounting it-and a book.