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mal wrote:Heres a few batters who I reckon have made a ton before they were 21 in the SS
If over 21, prob not by much ?

BRADMAN
CHAPPELL G
CHAPPELL I
CLARKE
CRAIG
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WALTERS
WATTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTO ??????

As we can see a lot of these players went on to play for Australia
When players make tons at an early age , often enough it means they have a real ability to play International cricket

I estimate there would be about 100+ cricketers who have achieved the make a ton b4 21 ???????????????????
Ive not posted accurately saying that Head might be one of youngest ever at 21
But b4 21 is still an outstanding effort by any first cricketer
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Patterson was 18 when he made his shield century on debut. Hughes at 19 is the youngest to make a century in the Shield final
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robranisgod wrote:
Tony Clifton wrote:Did it take Darren Lehmann a couple of seasons to make his first ton?



Darren Lehmann played one game in 1987-88, the full season in 1988-89 and then made his first century against Victoria in Melbourne in December 1989 whilst still a teenager. He went on to make four centuries that season including a double century.

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Let's hope the floodgates now open for Travis Head in a similar fashion
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robranisgod wrote:
Tony Clifton wrote:Did it take Darren Lehmann a couple of seasons to make his first ton?



Darren Lehmann played one game in 1987-88, the full season in 1988-89 and then made his first century against Victoria in Melbourne in December 1989 whilst still a teenager. He went on to make four centuries that season including a double century.


Beat me to it ;)

12th man against Pakistan (?) on the back of that run glut.
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Dogwatcher wrote:
robranisgod wrote:
Tony Clifton wrote:Did it take Darren Lehmann a couple of seasons to make his first ton?



Darren Lehmann played one game in 1987-88, the full season in 1988-89 and then made his first century against Victoria in Melbourne in December 1989 whilst still a teenager. He went on to make four centuries that season including a double century.


Beat me to it ;)

12th man against Pakistan (?) on the back of that run glut.


Made a huge score in a Grade Grand final about that time IIRC?
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Booney wrote:
Dogwatcher wrote:
robranisgod wrote:Darren Lehmann played one game in 1987-88, the full season in 1988-89 and then made his first century against Victoria in Melbourne in December 1989 whilst still a teenager. He went on to make four centuries that season including a double century.


Beat me to it ;)

12th man against Pakistan (?) on the back of that run glut.


Made a huge score in a Grade Grand final about that time IIRC?


Was that the final against Port?

I've heard stories from a few of the Port boys who played in that game, Salisbury win the toss, bat then proceded to a bat-a-thon....

Fair side Salibury had back then: Fielke, Bishop, Lehman, Sleep....
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Might have been West Torrens, I think. Lehmann and Bishop piled them on.
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Booney wrote:Might have been West Torrens, I think. Lehmann and Bishop piled them on.



Was it Glen and Andrew Bishop?
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am Bays wrote:
Booney wrote:
Dogwatcher wrote:
robranisgod wrote:Darren Lehmann played one game in 1987-88, the full season in 1988-89 and then made his first century against Victoria in Melbourne in December 1989 whilst still a teenager. He went on to make four centuries that season including a double century.


Beat me to it ;)

12th man against Pakistan (?) on the back of that run glut.


Made a huge score in a Grade Grand final about that time IIRC?


Was that the final against Port?

I've heard stories from a few of the Port boys who played in that game, Salisbury win the toss, bat then proceded to a bat-a-thon....

Fair side Salibury had back then: Fielke, Bishop, Lehman, Sleep....


A young Shane George as well I reckon??????
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carey wrote:
Booney wrote:Might have been West Torrens, I think. Lehmann and Bishop piled them on.



Was it Glen and Andrew Bishop?


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carey wrote: Made a huge score in a Grade Grand final about that time IIRC?


Was that the final against Port?

I've heard stories from a few of the Port boys who played in that game, Salisbury win the toss, bat then proceded to a bat-a-thon....

Fair side Salibury had back then: Fielke, Bishop, Lehman, Sleep....[/quote]

A young Shane George as well I reckon??????[/quote]

Not for Salisbury, possibly he was playing for West Torrens by that point.
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I remember a game played at Paralowie high school gee it was years ago now but my mates and I didn't miss a ball of that whole game. Peter sleep took about 6 wickets
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What were they doing playing district there?
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carey wrote:
Booney wrote:Might have been West Torrens, I think. Lehmann and Bishop piled them on.



Was it Glen and Andrew Bishop?



Not sure if it was Lehmann but Ash Bishop made 196, Salisbury batted for 2 days amassing about 550, West Torrens had one day to get them, Hookes made 213 i reckon and at one point they were a silly chance, Salisbury took no risk and had 9 fielders on the fence. I remember Sleep bowling to Hookes and Hookes basically put his bat away in protest and just kicked every ball that was bowled to him
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daysofourlives wrote:
carey wrote:
Booney wrote:Might have been West Torrens, I think. Lehmann and Bishop piled them on.



Was it Glen and Andrew Bishop?



Not sure if it was Lehmann but Ash Bishop made 196, Salisbury batted for 2 days amassing about 550, West Torrens had one day to get them, Hookes made 213 i reckon and at one point they were a silly chance, Salisbury took no risk and had 9 fielders on the fence. I remember Sleep bowling to Hookes and Hookes basically put his bat away in protest and just kicked every ball that was bowled to him


A mate of mine played in that game, for Torrens, he speaks about it with dread, quite often.
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Dogwatcher wrote:What were they doing playing district there?



Absolutely no idea mate but it was a big deal when we were kids.
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Dogwatcher wrote:
robranisgod wrote:
Tony Clifton wrote:Did it take Darren Lehmann a couple of seasons to make his first ton?



Darren Lehmann played one game in 1987-88, the full season in 1988-89 and then made his first century against Victoria in Melbourne in December 1989 whilst still a teenager. He went on to make four centuries that season including a double century.


Beat me to it ;)

12th man against Pakistan (?) on the back of that run glut.


Didn't he also get run out for about 50 at Adelaide Oval? He was at non-strikers end, quick single, accidentally tripped by Geoff Lawson in his follow through and got run out. Lawson tried to get Greg Dyer to rescind the appeal but he wouldn't.
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That's right. I don't think he'd scored a century by then.
Quite controversial at the time - Hookesey carried on (like usual).
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Dogwatcher wrote:That's right. I don't think he'd scored a century by then.
Quite controversial at the time - Hookesey carried on (like usual).

Hookesy nearly took on the entire NSW team in the old Cricketers race to the dressing rooms....

Jeez those old Adelaide Oval dressing rooms would have witnessed some incidents over the years....

A former Redbacks coach landed in a bit of hot water over an incident inside when he apparently 'tripped' over someone's kit bag after being dismissed one day....
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You've got a bloody good memory if you can remember him not having scored a ton!!

Can't really remember if there was any fall-out against Dyer, but Lawson was definitely above-board.
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