1978 - Chris Old, bowling for
England against
Pakistan on the first day of the first Test at
Edgbaston, takes four wickets in five balls, the middle (and non-wicket-taking) ball of the five being a
no ball.
1985 - In making 322 against Warwickshire, Viv Richards became the first West Indian to make 300 runs in a day. The 300 came up off only 244 balls, including eight sixes and 42 fours.
New Zealand
1932 - New Zealand seamer, chairman of selectors and umpire Frank Cameron was born.
South Africa
2002 - Hansie Cronje died in a plane crash aged 32. Cronje captained South Africa in 53 matches and admitted to his involvement in match fixing in 2000.
1978 - Chris Old, bowling for
England against
Pakistan on the first day of the first Test at
Edgbaston, takes four wickets in five balls, the middle (and non-wicket-taking) ball of the five being a
no ball.
1985 - In making 322 against Warwickshire, Viv Richards became the first West Indian to make 300 runs in a day. The 300 came up off only 244 balls, including eight sixes and 42 fours.
New Zealand
1932 - New Zealand seamer, chairman of selectors and umpire Frank Cameron was born.
South Africa
2002 - Hansie Cronje died in a plane crash aged 32. Cronje captained South Africa in 53 matches and admitted to his involvement in match fixing in 2000.