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  • What did Richard Chee Quee Bowl?

    Richard Chee Quee was a cult hero for NSW plundering bowling attacks in the Mercantile Mutual Cup competition in the early 90s. What you may not know is that Richard Chee Quee actually rolled the arm over on one occasion for NSW in Domestic One Day Cricket. We asked former NSW paceman Wayne Holdsworth to… Read more

  • The Cricket Library Podcast – Nathan Hauritz (Full Interview)

    Nathan Hauritz burst onto the International Cricket scene receiving a call up to the Australian team as a 20 year old after making an early impression playing for Queensland and Australia at u-19 level where he played alongside the likes of Michael Clarke, Ed Cowan, Mitch Johnson, Shaun Marsh, Shane Watson and Andrew McDonald. He… Read more

  • Memory Lane – Ben Rohrer ton on debut

    Ben Rohrer was a late inclusion in the NSW side at the back end of the 2006/7 season for the Sheffield Shield clash against Tasmania in Hobart. Unfortunately, NSW were rolled for 53 in their first innings but there was some personal satisfaction for Ben Rohrer in the second innings as he explained to the… Read more

  • The Cricket Library Podcast – Leah Poulton Interview

    Today it was announced that Leah Poulton has been appointed to the new role of Head of Female Cricket at Cricket NSW. Leah represented Australia in 2 Tests, 48 ODIs and 40 T20Is as well playing over 100 games for NSW. She was a high quality top order batter who had a reputation for scoring… Read more

  • The Cricket Library Podcast – Wayne Holdsworth Interview

    The Cricket Library Podcast – Wayne Holdsworth Interview

    Wayne Holdsworth was a distinguished First Class Cricketer who claimed 212 wickets in his career. He made an immediate impact for NSW claiming 6-55 on debut at the MCG against Victoria and went on to win a number of Sheffield Shield titles with NSW including a match winning 7-41 against Queensland in the 1992/3 decider… Read more

  • Roadside Reviews Episode II

    Join resident librarian Matt Fiction on the side of the road as he and Matt Ellis review the greatest cricket books ever written. This episode celebrates the work of KJ O’Keeffe and his tremendous audio offering Unplugged.  Read more