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Mike Procter

Barry Richards, Graeme Pollock, Mike Procter and other South African greats’ last day as a Test match player

South Africa completed a 4-0 rout over the visiting Australian side. With fantastic players and phenomenal all-round strength, the Springbok cricketers were the best unit in the world. Unfortunately, they never played international cricket for over two decades.

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Mike Procter scores six First-Class hundreds in-a-row to join Don Bradman and CB Fry in a very exclusive club

Not only did Mike Procter emulate CB Fry and Don Bradman that day, he was also in a spree that resulted in 27 wickets from 8 matches.

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Pakistan Super League: Rudi Koertzen among foreign match officials

Former South African allrounder Mike Proctor, fellow countryman Rudi Koertzen and Zimbabwean Russell Tiffin were Thursday confirmed as match officials for Pakistan's Twenty20 league.

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22 greats who would shine at T20 but played before the advent of the shortest format of the game

Twenty 20 is the rage of the day, and modern cricketers are growing up with their techniques tuned to this instant variety of the game. However, there have been quite a few huge hitters in the pre-Twenty20 history of the game who would have been ideal for this format. Arunabha Sengupta lists some of the names who missed out by being born in an earlier era. 

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Century and hat-trick for Mike Procter

Mike Procter's feat for Gloucestershire has been emulated by few.

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Graeme Pollock recalls horrific conversation with Gerald Majola

South African great Graeme Pollock recalled during a fundraiser program for Kingsmead Mynahs at the Durban Country club a conversation with Gerald Majola, Chief Executive Officer of Cricket South Africa in which the CSA chief asked him to "F*** off".

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Kapil Dev wins fiery sixes award in World Cricket Legends match

By CricketCountry Staff

 

Former India captain Kapil Dev, who lead India veterans against South African counterparts in the World Cricket Legends in the Wild, won the fiery sixes award after the match.

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I couldn’t have handled Monkeygate scandal differently: Mike Procter

By Chandraboli Mitra

 

Former ICC match referee Mike Procter, who had imposed a three-match ban on Harbhajan Singh following the Monkeygate scandal in the 2008 Sydeny Test between India and Australia, regrets what had happened then but insists he would not have handled it any differently.

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