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Within the past 50 years an Australian Test bowler became the first Australian in Test Cricket history to dismiss all 11 opposition batters in a Test match?
Can you name the bowler?

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Responses

Ah, guess was wrong. Scoresheet indicated he didn’t get Luckhurst. Bugger!

Merv Hughes, Perth 1988.

Comments

No - Courtney Walsh remained not out in both innings

Correct Kelvin.
In the 3rd Test of Australia’s 1979 tour of India Dymock took 5-99 and 7-67 and dismissed all 11 Indian batters across the two innings.
Dymock was the first Australian and 3rd in the history of Test cricket after Jim Laker in 1956 and Srinivas Venkataraghavan in 1965.

Well done 👍

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