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It was a dry hot summer. Few games were lost to inclement weather, but a hurricane came across Hurstville Oval during that season. The hurricane was in the form of Trevor Michael Osborne, born 1948, a 6ft 2½ inch tall, 13½ stone fast bowler who took all before him that summer. For captain Warren Saunders there was a dilemma. How do I fit in the former Sydney CC and Sydney University law student wearing size 12½ cricket boots into the team ? Already in the powerful St George side were state bowlers Peter Leslie and John Martin. There was also Kerry O’Keeffe and Ray Davies to ply their trade as leg spin bowlers.

It was an embarrassment of riches for the captain. Osborne had arrived with a solid reputation.

https://www.cricconnect.com/profile/275/st-george-cricket-club/blog/2783/the-summer-of-1969-70-trevor-osborne

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