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Rodney Hogg

Rodney Hogg: Mitchell Johnson would have broken my Ashes record if he had another Test to play

Rodney Hogg had collected 41 wickets at an average of 12.85 in 1978-79 Ashes.

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Mitchell Johnson on verge of becoming 4th Australian to claim 40 or more wickets in Ashes

Johnson may cap his comeback by being the fourth Australian bowler to collect 40 or more wickets.

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Rodney Hogg: The brash, abrasive bazooka who never fulfilled his promise

Rodney Hogg took 41 wickets from 6 Tests in his debut series. Unfortunately, his career never scaled such heights again.

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Sri Lanka’s pace attack worst ever to tour Australia: Rodney Hogg

Sri Lanka's "terrible" pace attack is the worst ever to visit Australia and does not have the quality to give the home team a testing examination, former Test fast bowler Rodney Hogg said Thursday.

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Rodney Hogg kicks stumps in a fit of rage

The 1979-80 series between India and Australia was greatly affected by rain, but there were certainly moments that lit up the sombre atmosphere. The first Test at Madras ended in a tame draw, and the Australians managed to post a decent 333 in the first innings of the second Test held at Bangalore

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Cricketing Rifts 6 – Ian Chappell vs Botham & other showdowns

The Dhoni-Sehwag rift may have been true or blown out of proportion by the media. However, far from being unique, discords such as this have been commonplace in the history of the game. In this series, Arunabha Sengupta looks at some of the most famous feuds of cricket.

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Former Australia cricketer Rodney Hogg apologises for Muslim slur

Former Australian cricketer Rodney Hogg found himself in the middle of a controversy over an offensive tweet about Muslims which was described as "more than despicable" by the leader of an Islamic group.

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It looked like Mike Tyson versus a university boxer!

Australia vs Zimbabwe, Prudential World Cup, Trent Bridge Nottingham, June 9 1983

 

Zimbabwe won by 13 runs

 

Zimbabwe earned the right to play the World Cup after coming through the qualifiers -beating Bermuda in the ICC Trophy final in 1982.

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