Who was the only man to play for England in both Centenary Tests? asks Matt Barnard (November 4)
This looks like a trick question at first - after all, the two Centenary Tests were little more than three years apart. But actually you're right, only one Englishman played at Melbourne in March 1977 and at Lord's in August 1980 ... Chris Old, the Yorkshire fast bowler. For the record, the England sides in those matches were as follows. Melbourne 1976-77: Bob Woolmer, Mike Brearley, Derek Randall, Dennis Amiss, Keith Fletcher, Tony Greig (capt), Alan Knott (wk), Old, Derek Underwood, John Lever and Bob Willis. Lord's 1980: Graham Gooch, Geoff Boycott, Bill Athey (making his debut), David Gower, Mike Gatting, Ian Botham, Peter Willey, David Bairstow (wk), John Emburey, Old and Mike Hendrick. Only three Australians played in both games - the great triumvirate of Greg Chappell, the captain, wicketkeeper Rod Marsh, and Dennis Lillee.
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