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Greg Matthews

11 hilarious stories from Australian dressing room revealed in Brad Hogg’s book — The Wrong ‘Un

"I went to the locker room and looked at the report. ‘Don’t talk to Haydos before he bats’ I read," Hogg revealed.

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Greg Matthews: Eccentric, gritty, canny, and Tied Test star

Greg Matthews bowled the final over of the day in the historic second tied Test, against India at Chennai.

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Greg Matthews takes a one-hand reflex catch to dismiss Kris Srikkanth

The second final was played on February 9, 1986 at Melbourne and Australia after winning the toss elected to field first.

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Escaping or attempting? Greg Matthews catches a bullet

  England all-rounder Ian Botham was one of the hardest hitters of the cricket ball, and had the ability to single-handedly win games with the bat or ball. In a World Series match in 1987, Botham was opening the batting for England and looked set for a big knock. He was on 45, when he...

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Australia vs India 2014-15, Mitchell Johnson’s bouncer to Virat Kohli: Greg Matthews criticises Australians for overreacting

Kohli ducked into a rising Johnson delivery in the 31st over of day three.

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David Warner racks up milestones after impressive run against South Africa

David Warner slammed two centuries in 3rd Test against South Africa at Cape Town.

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Australia must have an indigenous women’s team, says Greg Matthews

Greg Matthews feels that an indigenous women's team will only help Australian cricket.

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Greg Matthews tips Nathan Lyon to take 400 Test wickets in his career

Mathews said that Lyon would easily overtake former off-spinner Hugh Trumble.

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When Craig McDermott, Greg Matthews and Shane Warne orchestrated one of the best comebacks for Australia in Test cricket

On August 22, 1992, Craig McDermott, Greg Matthews and Shane Warne inspired Australia to a commendable victory on the final day of the match after being dominated by Sri Lanka for most parts of the Test at the Sinhalese Sports Club (SSC). It was a famous win, one that skipper Allan Border termed as the "greatest heist since the Great Train robbery of 1963". Prakash Govindasreenivasan has more.

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Dean Jones speaks about famous tied Chennai Test versus India

A video of former Australian batsman Dean Jones talking about the famous tied Test match against India in 1986. The Australian scored a double century which is considered as one of the best Test innings by an Australian.   Suffering from dehydration in the oppressively hot and humid conditions, Jones was frequently vomiting on the...

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