sherb
Hall of Famer
RIP Graeme Watson, former Test cricketer, he also played VFL football for Melbourne.
He was a pretty solid all-rounder who didn't really get an extended chance at Test level, despite making 50 on his debut in South Africa in 66-67.
He had to be hospitalized after being snotted in the head by a Tony Greig beamer (he top-edged it into his face) playing for Australia v Rest of the World in 71-72, the second time in the same match he was hit in the head (the first time was from a Peter Pollock bouncer).
I remember it happening, he was in a very serious condition too if I remember correctly, it caused a lot of bleeding.
This was the same international in which Sobers scored his famous 254.
He was one of the first players (if not the first) to play Shield cricket for three states - Vic, WA & NSW.
He was a pretty solid all-rounder who didn't really get an extended chance at Test level, despite making 50 on his debut in South Africa in 66-67.
He had to be hospitalized after being snotted in the head by a Tony Greig beamer (he top-edged it into his face) playing for Australia v Rest of the World in 71-72, the second time in the same match he was hit in the head (the first time was from a Peter Pollock bouncer).
I remember it happening, he was in a very serious condition too if I remember correctly, it caused a lot of bleeding.
This was the same international in which Sobers scored his famous 254.
He was one of the first players (if not the first) to play Shield cricket for three states - Vic, WA & NSW.