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la Peter Taylor. You'd have to say that Greg is better than Tim all-round, but that's probably not what we want from the position. We want the spin bowler to be an attacking one. Getting wickets in that middle session is almost as import ant as getting 0–20. I'd rather the wickets than 0–20." Matthews ended up being preferred to May for the one day final series. He bowled well but when it came time to pick the team for the fourth test, Matthews was overlooked in favour of May. May's excellent bowling in that test ensured he was picked over
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overs just about consecutively to keep us in the game and then ultimately tie it. Making his feat all the more noteworthy in the eyes of his fellow players was the fact that he wore two sleeveless sweaters throughout the day. Actually, he gave one to the umpire when he fielded and only wore them both when he was bowling. We just shook our heads in disbelief, because it was so hot with 90-degree humidity, but as usual Greg had a theory. He explained that nomadic herders in the desert wore woollen coats because they kept the cool air in, thus acting as a kind of air-conditioner.
1709:"I would like to think I still stand in the top two at worst", he said. "There was only Peter and myself in Adelaide as far as slow bowlers were concerned and we were the only two that went to the West Indies. Although I did not get a lot of wickets in the series last year, I like to think I contributed with bat and ball. I didn't have a lot of opportunities in the West Indies, which was a bummer. With the start of the new season, that's all gone. We are probably both on level terms and I guess whoever performs the best will be given the first opportunity."
1678:"Greg can be a bit too attacking for his own good", Border said. "He tends to toss the ball up a bit too much for this sort of wicket. Every time he threw the ball up, it disappeared, either along the ground or over the top. That's why he tends to go for more runs than he should.... Next time he gets into this situation, he should think of just trying to bowl maidens and letting them have a crack. On this sort of wicket, you've got to be firing in your stock ball and to let the batsman come at you a bit more."
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1672:"If you are going to play a bowler you don't think is going to take any wickets, what's the point?" asked Border. "You might as well go the other way and play Steve Waugh because he's more likely to get a wicket or two. Greg took seven wickets at home and two or three of them came in the second innings in Sydney, when England was slogging. In the first innings, when we wanted to bowl them out, Greg couldn't. It's been a while since our spinner has really played a part in a Test match."
1121:"If he finds the crowd harsh here then he must remember he asked for it." said Jeremy Coney. "But crowds just can't be neutral about him", he said. Some applaud his behaviour and others didn't. His behaviour polarises the crowds here and he must expect some sort of reaction from those who don't like it. I just feel neutral about him—when he is batting I want to get rid of him, when he is bowling I want to hit him around the park."
1615:"I think the best balance is to play a spinner, which means that one of the quickies would have to miss out", Border said, adding that he was particularly impressed by Matthews' bowling in the Sheffield Shield final the previous summer. "He was a class above any one else I've faced for a long, long time – and that's anyone in the world."
1733:"Greg's spin bowling has been outstanding this season", said NSW captain Geoff Lawson. "Greg hasn't had that many bats so his 500-odd runs could easily have been 700 in the season. It is a surprise that he hasn't played for Australia because he has clearly been the best all-rounder around and his catching has been superb as well."
1740:"I have always believed I have been a good ambassador for Australia—that's what I enjoy most about touring—representing my country at the highest level", Matthews said. "There has never been a time in my career since I was picked for Australia eight years ago that I thought I couldn't get back into the Test team."
1816:"That wicket seems to be just what the doctor ordered for us," Border said. "It looks like it's going to play very well but hopefully assist the spinners. That's basically what we wanted to happen and I'm really happy with it. There's no safety-first stuff and we are going to go straight for the jugular."
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in 1991–92. However, the distraction of having agents and pushing products unsettled his career, and he was "not so good that he can succeed in high company with giving his game everything he has". In the mid-1990s, Matthews was employed as a high-profile spokesman for hair regrowth company, Advanced
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was a great player. I think I averaged 41, the same as him, and he played in a team that rarely lost. I played in a side that rarely won. There's one reason why I didn't play more and the brothers know the reasons why I wasn't picked, and it wasn't because my bowling average was 48. I can't say why;
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Australian 12 for the second test and although Matthews took 4–25 against South Australia for NSW in a Sheffield Shield game prior to the test Warne was preferred to Matthews for the final eleven. Warne's 7–52 in the second innings helped Australia win the game and saw him become
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Matthews began the 1992–93 summer controversially when he was fined 25% of his 1992 players contract for appearing in a magazine crushing a packet of Benson and Hedges cigarettes. He was talking about giving up smoking but Benson and Hedges were a major sponsor of
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Australian one day team for the WSC finals series in 1988–89, as a third spinner. However, he bowled poorly, going for 0–62 off 7 overs. "I felt sorry for him in a lot of ways", said Allan Border, "because I gave him a pretty tough task, bowling in that first 15 overs, and then
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as an international spinner. "They've both done a good job but I think Tim May is forcing the issue, he looks to be in really good form", said Border. "In Greg's favour is that he bats and fields better than Tim but we've got to make sure Tim is the man to take a few wickets in that middle section a
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Matthews struggled in the early part of the 1989–90 season and was made 12th man for NSW for some games. He eventually worked his way back into the side and had a strong season, highlights including 10–76 against
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Matthews endured more controversy over the winter firing a toy pistol at a shop assistant. He was overlooked by NSW selectors at the beginning of the 1994–95 season. However, his club form was good and NSW struggled at the beginning of the season, so
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Matthews travelled to Perth with the NSW team to play WA. Several players went out to a nightclub; Matthews stayed on his own and got in a fight, winding up in hospital. "To be out at 4am in the morning is not a good example for young cricketers", said NSW managed Neil Marks. Matthews had bruising
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Matthews bowled well domestically that summer—he took 5–61 against Tasmania, 8–56 against WA. and six wickets against Victoria. His innings of 78 in the Sheffield Shield final was the turning point in the game helping NSW beat Queensland. However, Matthews was overlooked for the Australian tour of
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There were many heros throughout the exhausting five days of play, but with a doubt, the most unsung of them was Greg Matthews, who scored 44 and 27 not out and took five wickets in each innings. His stamina and resilience were absolutely staggering, especially on the last day, when he bowled 39.5
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He wasn't fitting in with the team. On many occasions he had breakfast alone, and he wasn't one to spend more time at a bar with the boys when there was a disco on hand. The "minor" things were causing a rift – his eating habits, his hair-style, his choice of clothes, or whatever, seemed to be an
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Matthews had recently applied to go on the dole but was ruled out on a technicality when it was discovered that he was playing in a McDonald's Cup match that week. "I don't care what money I get, man", Matthews said. "It's the buzz of playing for Australia that's got me. I'm not worried about how
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Matthews was told he was recalled to the Australian side to tour Sharjah for a one-day tournament, then took part in the Sheffield Shield final, where NSW beat Qld by one wicket. He capped off the season with news he had been picked in the squad to tour England for the 1985 Ashes. "I just didn't
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much they pay ... I'd do it all for nothing just to wear that green cap." However, there was some sad news for Matthews. "My old coach from the Rydalmere junior days, Gordon Nolan, is dead and I owe so much to him that I wish I could have contacted him this morning as both our dreams came true."
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finally saw Australia on top, but Border declared their innings on 514/5 with Matthews on 73 not out and Waugh on 79 not out after complaining about their slow scoring rate. In any case England had no trouble drawing the match on a slow, flat wicket, though Matthews did bowl the England captain
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said he "thought that Matthews's innings was a remarkable performance as he is fiercely competitive which is typically Australian. His batting was great and his overall performance was outstanding." However, there was controversy when Matthews was dismissed; he was given out lbw by umpire Tony
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took a huge gamble in making him captain, a gamble that unequivocally didn't pay off ... I thought on the field he'd be a very astute tactical leader. He proved me very wrong in that regard. I know him as well as anybody. I went for him in the final washup and it was a huge error.
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1026:"National selector – that's a big wrap, man", he said at the time. "It's a bit of added responsibility and I hope that I can handle it. I'm really happy that the people who are virtually my employers think I can handle the extra responsibility that goes with being a selector."
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1698:"I feel devastated", said Matthews. "He talks about loyalty and friendship to me." Matthews said the author had gone "behind his back" and had written an exaggerated account: "What price loyalty and friend ship? I trusted him because he is a friend of mine. I feel betrayed."
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in 1992–93. "His performance over the past 12 months has been sensational", said Border. "He cops a lot of flak because his strike rate is not as high as some bowlers' but he's a 100 per cent man. It does come down to him taking wickets but I think he can do a job for us."
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at 67/5 in the second innings with 307 runs required to make New Zealand bat again. He made his first Test century—115 off 229 balls with 10 fours and a six—and most of the 197 runs added with Border (152), a record sixth wicket stand for Australia against New Zealand.
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Greg Matthews joined me at the wicket to start an innings which was to 'make' him as a Test cricketer...I think we had all regarded him as a bowler who fielded energetically and could bat a bit. We'd misjudged him, and that century put the true all-rounder stamp on
1118:"He gives everything, he is flamboyant but not a ratbag", said Border. "I know Matthews is disappointed—he hasn't enjoyed the tour, he has been given a hard time by some elements here. He likes meeting people but has been prevented from mingling socially."
1012:"Matthews is a confidence player, never says die and has developed tremendously as a player", Border said after the game. "I ask special players their opinions as the game progresses, but would never have thought of confiding in Matthews a short time ago."
928:"I was really disappointed at getting out", he said. "I felt as if I'd let the team down with just four overs to go and I'd wanted to see it through. Allan and I were confident we could play through tomorrow. We certainly felt that we could save the game."
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side Whitehaven Cricket Club for three seasons, starring in the club's 1981 league championship victory. At the conclusion of a successful season for Eastwood there was speculation that cricket may be put aside for Rugby, but he opted to play cricket.
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This ensured Matthew's selection on another short tour to Sharjah to play one day games against India, England and Pakistan. He and Peter Taylor would be the spinners. Matthews ended the Australian summer with a century for NSW against Victoria.
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Early in his cricketing career Matthews was regarded "as a bowler who fielded energetically and could bat a bit" and a "complete extrovert, dressing to shock". He was usually referred to as Greg, but his teammates nicknamed him 'Mo', "short for
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Matthews made his first-class debut over the 1982–83 summer. Scoring 123 and taking 3–48 for the state colts against Queensland saw him selected in the New South Wales side to play Western Australia in November 1982, replacing
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Matthews was picked to play in Australia's one day team for the World Series Cricket competition that summer and was praised for his fielding, but failed to perform with the bat and ball and was dropped after two games.
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Australia won the series 3–0 and Matthews made 353 runs (70.60), his best Test series with the bat, though he only took 7 wickets (60.28). This effort earned Matthews selection on the 1991 tour of the West Indies.
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New South Wales to victory. "It's always nice to take wickets, the seven against Tasmania was a career best and a big turn on, and five in the final is a big turn on also", said Matthews. "They are all important."
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despite being offered $ 200,000 because "I didn't think $ 200,000 would make me happy and I had other things in life to do." He defended his former teammates who had decided to go and opposed the sporting boycott:
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When they arrived Matthews said "Greg Matthews had a fantastic summer. He kept things going in the field, never said die and was full of enthusiasm. He certainly helped me: he has been a big plus for Australia."
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Matthews began the tour well with 57 in a tour game. He was still nursing a shoulder injury from the WSC series but was picked in the first test team. "He is just too important to leave out", said Border.
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England made 592/7 declared and Matthews batted for 190 minutes for his 45 and 14 not out to see out the draw. There was some talk Matthews would become 12th man for the third test but he kept his place.
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inside his skull and spent several days in hospital. He decided not to pursue legal action. Matthews was unable to force his way back into the NSW team that season; they still won the Sheffield Shield.
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looked set to become the fourth. They made scores of 520, 445, 59/2 and 600/4 in the Tests and Matthews suffered with the other Australian bowlers, taking only two wickets (118.00) in the series.
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thought he "was being punished largely for previous infractions and perceived attitude problems ... and straight away you could sense that a couple of guys felt their careers might be over".
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Matthews' performance in the tests impressed captain Kim Hughes. "He's very competitive, wants to bowl and bat", Hughes said. "If we had 12 players with the same approach it would be great."
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Matthews was unable to force his way back into a test team for the first three tests against the West Indies. But 88 against Queensland helped see him selected in the side for the 4th test.
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as India were bowled out for 397. Australia batted again and Matthews made 27 not out in Australia's 170/5, which set India 348 runs to win on the last day. Matthews dismissed Srikkanth,
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in a controversial stumping decision. However, his bowling was unable to help Australia dismiss the West Indies on the last day (he only took one wicket) and the game ended in a draw.
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in the 1980s "his dashing batsmanship and growing ability as a spin bowler suddenly elevated Matthews to a position of a national hero". He made centuries in times of crisis against
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The tour did not go well for Matthews who was fined $ 1,000 for disciplinary reasons. He was dropped from the squad to go to India and Pakistan for the 1987 World Cup in favour of
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was Matthews' personal manager and the Australian coach and though he had been supportive in his early career, but now wanted a more disciplined team and Matthews did not fit in.
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Crafter and when he walked off he indicated that he thought the ball had come off his bat. (Matthews later apologised to the umpire for the very public display of dissent.)
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Australia lost the Third Test when they collapsed to 103 in the second innings and lost by 8 wickets. Matthews had taken his then best Test bowling of 4/61, dismissing
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in the side Australia no longer needed Matthews as a spinner, he could not get a place on his batting alone and he never played for the Australian test team again.
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Instead of playing in the World Cup, Matthews went to Zimbabwe with New South Wales. He then represented Australia in the World All-Rounders Cricket Championship.
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in cricket history. It was the second and last time that he would take five wickets in a Test innings and the only time that he took ten wickets in a
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behind the crank phone calls Greg received in New Zealand, the egg-throwing and the incident in Wellington where a toilet seat was thrown on the field
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competition for the University of Sydney team and had a bowling average of 11.04 for the 2008 season. On 24 January 2009, he bowled Australia opener
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Matthews returned to Australia as with improved all-rounder credentials and the Test team's first choice spinner. Despite high hopes of regaining
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series and then saw New Zealand go 2–0 up. Fortunately Australia won the last two games and Matthews was Man of the Match in the Fourth ODI at
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By the 1985–86 season, Matthews's eccentric personality was seen as making him a very saleable commodity. With the Australian cricket coach
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Matthews position in the side was confirmed when he took part in the short one day tournament in Sharjah. Matthews was the third selector.
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Matthews was omitted from the one day squad to tour India in 1984 and he was not offered a contract from the ACB for the following summer.
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Matthews scored 139 against Victoria, one of his best ever innings with the bat. He took four wickets in the same game. NSW coach
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He was overlooked for Peter Taylor in Australia's one day side. However, he took six wickets for New South Wales against England.
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in India's only innings. He took 14 wickets (29.07) and made 91 runs (45.50) in the series, his most successful with the ball.
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awake thinking about it a lot but I don't want the disappointment of not going and besides, NSW has a lot to do."
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6170:"TIMES SPORT Hughes plays central role but is left out of victory celebrations"
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2017:"The narrowest victory ever: When Walsh and Co broke Aussie hearts in Adelaide"
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4000:"India finds the bowling too hard to handle Australia wins Cup series"
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hair and puppet movements...has a happy knack of winding up crowds".
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he had to bowl towards the end when their guys were wacking out."
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4121:"Touring side arrives in Auckland Australia in NZ to win: Border"
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3118:"CRICKET: SHEFFIELD SHIELD Matthews strikes for NSW and his mum"
2347:"CRICKET Hogan's Test spot in doubt; selectors name squad today"
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1st ball: To Shastri: no run. Four runs required off five balls.
7361:"Matthews declines to file police complaint about his injuries"
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705:(268) on 354/7 and adding 185 together for the eighth wicket.
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3860:"Australia recovers from five for 48 Matthews turns the tide"
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5750:"TIMES Sport Cantrell stars as bat, then fields brilliantly"
3314:"CRICKET With a little luck, Border steers Australia to win"
2810:"Windies win easily Poor fielding and running leads to loss"
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Greg Matthews: Eccentric, gritty, canny, and Tied Test star,
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Matthews batted at number eight and hit the winning runs at
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Matthews was also picked to play in the Prime Ministers XI.
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6814:"ACB unmoved by outcry over fine for anti-smoking Matthews"
6730:"Matthews's batting leads Australia out of trouble in Test"
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Matthews toured Sharjah with the Australian one day team.
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5890:"Times Sport Jones rains on hapless England's run parade"
3090:"CRICKET: SHEFFIELD SHIELD Matthews' spin sends Qld down"
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2782:"CRICKET Phillips sees victory slip through his gloves"
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selection. He's got to be dropped from the Sydney Test.
2327:. 20 November 1983. p. 29 Edition: SUNDAY EDITION
4269:. 15 March 1986. p. 12 Section: POSITIONS VACANT
6114:"SPORT Fluctuating first-day fortunes for finalists"
6002:"TIME Sport Something borrowed helps give the blues"
3896:. 30 January 1986. p. 1 Section: SPORTS SECTION
3592:"New Zealand bats give Australia a fulsome drubbing"
2894:"CRICKET West Indies overwhelms Australia yet again"
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3756:. 2 January 1986. p. 1 Section: SPORTS SECTION
2698:"Allrounder gets sack despite fielding performance"
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4520:"Phillips discarded as selectors go for a 'keeper"
3948:Cricket Year Book 87, Telegraph Publications, 1986
3370:"CRICKET Wood and Lawson in doubt for fourth Test"
2504:"CRICKET: FOURTH TEST Pakistan in strong position"
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1780:was criticised by several anti-smoking activists.
4177:"Mercurial Matthews 'too important to leave out'"
3812:. 28 December 1985. p. 10 Section: Section B
3784:. 28 December 1985. p. 10 Section: Section B
3664:"Times Sport NSW v NZ Spinners cut through Kiwis"
2922:"CRICKET Windies' pace cuts down Australia again"
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7529:"SPORT Matthews: 'Welcome breath of fresh yeah'"
7178:"NSW puts final nail in Old's '93 Shield coffin"
6310:"S. Africa's tour of India changes ACB schedule"
5332:
4399:. 29 March 1986. p. 16 Section: REAL ESTATE
3230:"India beats Australia in one-day cricket final"
2754:"CRICKET Selectors stick with proven performers"
2423:
1079:Matthews scored 66 in a one-day game in Napier.
640:in that game saw Matthews take Bennett's place.
7501:"SPORT Blues call on Matthews to boost batting"
7066:"Australians able to put finals loss aside: AB"
3916:"Times Sport Matthews is now Border's best bet"
3424:"McDermott grabs berth in cricket record books"
2443:
2033:. Stanley Paul, cited by Abhishek Mukherjee in
1783:Cricket wise he scored 65 helping NSW beat WA.
1590:, and his 5–56 against Tasmania was his fourth
1444:, in what was described as "a shock omission".
1278:
1158:toured India at the start of the 1986–87 season
882:Greg Matthews' Test career batting performance.
6870:"Bouncer law lets weak batsmen in: Richardson"
3202:"Smith and 'the Motivator' to miss Ashes tour"
2207:"CRICKET Pascoe and umpire in bowling dispute"
2059:
2043:
1999:later went on to spruik for the same company.
1962:. In 2012 he began to coach part-time for The
733:
631:
6954:"Mark Taylor challenged to put up or shut up"
6506:"Lawson deals Thomson a double blow in match"
5918:"Boon, Marsh steer Australia to Test victory"
5303:. 13 June 1987. p. 9 Section: TIMES JOBS
4455:. 5 April 1986. p. 12 Section: Section D
3536:"O'Donnell gets Test-match fit to hold place"
2866:"CRICKET Smith and Matthews make Test claims"
2159:(SUNDAY ed.). 1 January 1984. p. 19
1794:Matthews scored 30 useful runs and dismissed
945:
4556:. 5 September 1986. p. 3 Section: SPORT
3508:"Matthews's haul oversteps the victory mark"
2263:"CRICKET NSW's long wait for Shield is over"
1881:summer, his form improving towards the end.
1643:he made 65 and 34 not out and 60 not out at
1160:. He and Ray Bright were the only spinners.
694:was "'live each day as if it's your last'".
6226:"Matthews hits author of tour book for six"
3452:"Border says his team lacked staying power"
1477:extra reason why he wasn't one of the boys.
745:who was preferred in the first four tests.
609:
7707:Cricketers from Newcastle, New South Wales
7682:Australia One Day International cricketers
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7321:– via National Library of Australia.
7293:– via National Library of Australia.
7277:"Matthews adds shine to dull NSW fielding"
7265:– via National Library of Australia.
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6718:– via National Library of Australia.
6702:"Australia learns that attacking pays off"
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6046:– via National Library of Australia.
6030:"Matthews' love affair with SCG continues"
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4427:. 30 March 1986. p. 12 Section: SPORT
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3238:. 31 March 1985. p. 11 Section: SPORT
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3078:– via National Library of Australia.
3050:– via National Library of Australia.
3034:"McDermott named in squad for fourth Test"
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2251:– via National Library of Australia.
2235:"CRICKET NSW steps closer to Shield final"
2223:– via National Library of Australia.
2195:– via National Library of Australia.
2167:– via National Library of Australia.
2151:"Apologetic Matthews seen in better light"
1748:Matthews was picked again for the tour of
1534:
988:Benson and Hedges World Series Cup 1985–86
5974:"Aussies lose the plot but set to go 2–0"
5705:"Matthews and Taylor combine to bury Qld"
5677:"TIMES Sport Qld struggles to avoid rout"
4334:. 30 March 1986. p. 1 Section: SPORT
1743:
1563:Australia vs England 1990–91: Test recall
1076:in New Zealand's second innings of 16/1.
682:', which he always called when we played
6366:"NSW still hopeful, despite Vic revival"
5267:"Matthews: I turned down S. Africa tour"
5183:"Dropped by state, Sharjah berth a boon"
4666:"Indians argue about Ghosh's 'Not out!'"
3174:"This is the icing on the cake: Wellham"
1712:Matthews scored some useful runs in the
877:
6982:"All-rounder boosts claim to Test spot"
6674:"Matthews and Warne steal Test victory"
6086:"Aussies beat pace blitz for first win"
5946:"Matthews sits when he could make hits"
2614:
1469:
1435:
1182:and best Test figures, as he dismissed
7664:
7249:"Matthews out, but focus of attention"
7205:Andrew Webster, "What's the Go, Mo?",
6562:"Blues win in Sydney, but Perth final"
5778:"Second XI ready to shine for Simpson"
4875:"Twelfth man poses problem for Border"
1919:In September 1997 Matthews became the
1657:
592:Northern Districts Cricket Association
7010:"SCG wicket has Windies in the outer"
6842:"Blues' win 'first part of the plan'"
4548:"Matthews basks in the Indian warmth"
3636:"Border, Matthews take play to today"
3258:"CRICKET Border tips an opening trio"
1954:series alongside former Test players
1819:He made 79, but was hit for 2/169 as
5834:"Come in spinner, miss out quick to"
4475:"Sport Matthews is true blue to NSW"
3748:"Manager backs Kapil over criticism"
3480:"Matthews savages Tasmania's attack"
3411:Daily Telegraph Cricket Year Book 86
2726:"CRICKET Newcomer, discard save NSW"
2403:"PM selects Hughes to lead his team"
2029:Martin-Jenkins, Christopher (1987).
1842:England in favour of Warne and May.
1586:Matthews continued to play well for
1124:
935:, which Australia won by 4 wickets.
802:
654:
551:in 1985–86, took ten wickets in the
7389:"Souths face stiff test at weekend"
6618:"Martyn in squad to tour Sri Lanka"
5155:"Australians surge with new spirit"
5099:"Australians surge with new spirit"
4987:"Broad's boost for Challenge final"
4447:"Jones looking for runs in Sharjah"
3146:"Matthews too busy for celebration"
3062:"Hilditch stars as Australia draws"
2615:Andrews, Crispin (16 August 2016).
1391:out of reach the selectors dropped
791:where Australia won by an innings.
582:During his youth Matthews attended
13:
6758:"Game drawn but Aust takes series"
6282:"Blues romp home in FAI Cup final"
3888:"Amazing Australian form reversal"
3400:, Playbill Sport Publication, 1986
3006:"Matthews hits 88 before the rain"
2056:, Playbill Sport Publication, 1986
1938:Matthews continued to play in the
1925:Australian Cricketers' Association
1806:Australia's first choice spinner.
838:(29 not out) as Australia won the
555:at Madras and batted well against
91:180 cm (5 ft 11 in)
14:
7718:
7646:
6058:"May is a month too late to tour"
5481:"Matthews, Lawson eye Test berth"
5397:"Rice, Hadlee and Reeve in final"
4084:"A day that wasn't quite cricket"
3989:, Meuthen Australia Pty Ltd, 1986
2670:"Matthews out to show his mettle"
2440:, Meuthen Australia pty Ltd, 1986
2179:"CRICKET English selectors split"
1966:Cricket Club at all-age groups.
1914:
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6534:"NSW poised for an outright win"
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5806:"Matthews, Reid get Test recall"
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1767:to give Australia a 16 run win.
1030:New Zealand vs Australia 1985–86
7692:Australian cricket commentators
7445:"Matthews misses NSW team spot"
7122:"Matthews turns the tide on WA"
5509:"Matthews spins into Cup squad"
4646:. 24 September 1986. p. 44
4601:. 23 September 1986. p. 20
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4391:"Border sees Tests as priority"
4383:
4363:"Matthews' mail is not all bad"
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2106:Ermington Public School Website
2094:Ermington Public School History
2082:, Stanley Paul and Co Ltd, 1987
1933:
6646:"Matthews top cricketer again"
5191:. 25 February 1987. p. 38
4939:. 17 December 1986. p. 42
4911:. 14 December 1986. p. 19
4883:. 10 December 1986. p. 50
4799:. 30 November 1986. p. 21
4771:. 17 November 1986. p. 20
4743:. 16 November 1986. p. 21
4233:"McDermott fit for third Test"
4213:. 23 February 1986. p. 19
4185:. 21 February 1986. p. 20
4157:. 18 February 1986. p. 22
4129:. 14 February 1986. p. 22
4092:. 13 February 1986. p. 26
4064:. 12 February 1986. p. 44
4036:. 11 February 1986. p. 20
4008:. 10 February 1986. p. 24
3672:. 17 November 1985. p. 28
3644:. 12 November 1985. p. 22
3625:, Telegraph Publications, 1986
3600:. 11 November 1985. p. 20
3460:. 4 September 1985. p. 45
3413:, Telegraph Publications, 1985
3098:. 26 February 1985. p. 22
2790:. 29 February 1984. p. 42
2568:. 31 December 1983. p. 24
2540:. 30 December 1983. p. 16
2512:. 28 December 1983. p. 34
2411:. 22 December 1983. p. 20
2383:. 22 December 1983. p. 20
2355:. 21 December 1983. p. 48
2243:. 22 February 1983. p. 24
2215:. 17 December 1982. p. 26
2199:
2187:. 11 November 1982. p. 30
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2009:
1969:
1823:made 277 in the tourists 606.
1629:and 2/26 in the Third Test at
1597:
1:
7417:"Matthews 'fired toy pistol'"
6786:"Test team wide open: Border"
5517:. 16 January 1989. p. 20
5425:"GREG PLUGS ON AS BLUES FADE"
5135:. 9 February 1987. p. 18
5107:. 2 February 1987. p. 18
5079:. 29 January 1987. p. 16
5051:. 16 January 1987. p. 18
4855:. 4 December 1986. p. 24
4827:. 1 December 1986. p. 22
4702:. 6 November 1986. p. 28
4674:. 17 October 1986. p. 24
4419:"Matthews got his due: Coney"
3967:. 10 February 1986. p. 1
3924:. 9 February 1986. p. 20
3868:. 13 January 1986. p. 25
3720:"Trying time on placid pitch"
3700:. 24 November 1985. p. 1
3572:. 8 November 1985. p. 28
3544:. 1 November 1985. p. 24
3516:. 5 November 1985. p. 28
3488:. 27 October 1985. p. 31
3352:, The Kingswood Press, 1985,
3070:. 28 December 1984. p. 1
3042:. 18 December 1984. p. 1
3014:. 9 December 1984. p. 29
2762:. 20 January 1984. p. 16
2734:. 14 January 1984. p. 42
2706:. 12 January 1984. p. 18
2678:. 12 January 1984. p. 18
2319:"A double act sinks Pakistan"
2299:. 12 October 1983. p. 44
2002:
1855:I'm going to write it myself.
1052:toured New Zealand in 1985–86
810:
590:, where he won the Under 11s
577:
512:(born 15 December 1959) is a
510:Gregory Richard John Matthews
153:26 December 1983 v
45:Gregory Richard John Matthews
7602:"The Home of CricketArchive"
7333:"Matthews's career in doubt"
7094:"Perplexing debut situation"
5023:. 7 January 1987. p. 30
4995:. 6 January 1987. p. 18
4967:. 1 January 1987. p. 16
4694:"Test berth for Merv Hughes"
4261:"Matthews puts NZ in a spin"
3728:. 1 December 1985. p. 1
2650:. 7 January 1984. p. 38
2596:. 6 January 1984. p. 16
1279:Australia vs England 1986–87
1166:He played the First Test at
190:18 January 1993 v
7:
6450:"Qld falls to spin nemesis"
5127:"No answer to Botham's bat"
4931:"Border wants 13-man squad"
4735:"Botham blasts our bowlers"
4724:, The Kingswood Press, 1987
4483:. 23 April 1986. p. 43
4371:. 26 March 1986. p. 36
4297:. 17 March 1986. p. 24
3432:. 6 August 1985. p. 18
3210:. 21 March 1985. p. 28
3182:. 20 March 1985. p. 44
3154:. 14 March 1985. p. 26
2930:. 30 April 1984. p. 17
2902:. 28 April 1984. p. 45
2874:. 16 April 1984. p. 21
2846:. 27 March 1984. p. 24
2291:"CRICKET SA Shield sponsor"
1771:and doesn't take wickets."
734:1983/84 Tour of West Indies
632:1983/84: National Selection
179:8 January 1984 v
164:6 January 1993 v
10:
7723:
7697:New South Wales cricketers
6898:"The Canberra Times Sport"
6590:"Matthews 'key to Shield'"
5275:. 1 April 1987. p. 34
5247:. 9 March 1987. p. 17
5211:"Everyone fit for Sharjah"
5015:"Taylor: is it a mistake?"
4241:. 7 March 1986. p. 24
4056:"Bright gets skipper post"
3378:. 29 July 1985. p. 21
3126:. 2 March 1985. p. 54
2986:. 17 July 1984. p. 18
2818:. 2 March 1984. p. 20
2271:. 9 March 1983. p. 46
2076:Christopher Martin-Jenkins
1553:
1519:
1342:In the Second Test at the
1301:Christopher Martin-Jenkins
1094:(0) with the score on 73.
946:Australia vs India 1985–86
671:Christopher Martin-Jenkins
574:until he retired in 1997.
202:Domestic team information
125:International information
18:
7687:Australia Test cricketers
7210:accessed 19 December 2012
6142:"Border's belated attack"
3985:pp189-190, Allan Border,
3322:. 3 June 1985. p. 20
3294:. 1 June 1985. p. 52
2136:28 September 2007 at the
2124:28 September 2007 at the
758:in the second innings as
644:teammate Murray Bennett.
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5043:"Wellham likely to open"
4528:. 1 May 1986. p. 30
3266:. 5 May 1985. p. 25
2958:. 1 May 1984. p. 18
2838:"CRICKET Barbados fades"
2491:Out of My Comfort Zone,
2474:Out of My Comfort Zone,
2458:Out of My Comfort Zone,
1950:televisions coverage of
1752:and here he did better.
1528:for their spin options.
1210:, with India's last man
1188:Krishnamachari Srikkanth
1018:Melbourne Cricket Ground
619:, who was on test duty.
610:1982/83: State Selection
172:ODI debut (cap
7557:"a coffee with Henry s"
5593:"Matthews replaces May"
5453:"Matthews in PM's team"
3409:p113, Michael Milford,
3396:pp32-33, Rod Nicolson,
2140:(accessed 19 June 2006)
2108:(accessed 19 June 2006)
1535:1988–89: One Day Recall
1359:for a first ball duck.
1100:The Australian captain
7639:, Michael Joseph, 2006
7637:Out of My Comfort Zone
7620:Out of My Comfort Zone
7589:Out of My Comfort Zone
5737:Out of My Comfort Zone
5537:"Aussies out of steam"
5356:Out of My Comfort Zone
5327:Out of My Comfort Zone
5239:"Century may cost Vic"
4959:"Matthews on the rack"
4720:p51, Frances Edmonds,
4638:"Phew, that was close"
4625:Out of My Comfort Zone
4580:Out of My Comfort Zone
4507:Out of My Comfort Zone
3942:p82, Michael Melford,
3618:p57, Michael Milford,
2131:Rydalmere Cricket Club
2099:24 August 2006 at the
1923:representative of the
1912:
1857:
1744:1992 Tour of Sri Lanka
1639:In the Fourth Test at
1584:
1490:
1433:
1385:
1305:
1154:
1048:
968:In the Second Test at
883:
828:One Day Internationals
815:Matthews then went to
675:
601:and was a pro for the
588:Rydalmere Cricket Club
7702:Australian cricketers
7622:, Michel Joseph, 2006
7591:, Michel Joseph, 2006
5739:, Michel Joseph, 2006
5649:"NSW in Shield final"
5358:, Michel Joseph, 2006
5329:, Michel Joseph, 2006
4627:, Michel Joseph, 2006
4582:, Michel Joseph, 2006
4509:, Michel Joseph, 2006
3692:"Spinners score runs"
2560:"Matthews apologises"
1907:
1847:
1811:Sydney Cricket Ground
1755:In the First Test at
1566:
1473:
1427:When I'm in Sharjah (
1425:
1380:
1282:
1186:(caught and bowled),
1139:
1106:One Day International
1033:
881:
845:In the Third Test at
658:
7473:"One game for Warne"
6254:"Fielding 'the key'"
6198:"INSIDE TIMES Sport"
4722:Cricket XXXX Cricket
3959:"Border is jubilant"
3623:Cricket Year Book 87
3350:An Australian Summer
2052:p28, Garry Linnell,
1940:Sydney Grade Cricket
1761:Ranjith Madurasinghe
1470:Test Exile:1987–1990
1436:1987 Tour to Sharjah
1429:United Arab Emirates
1241:after a loud appeal.
564:Australian Test team
414:5 wickets in innings
36:Personal information
16:Australian cricketer
4791:"POMS ON TOP AGAIN"
4593:"TEST: IT'S A TIE!"
4326:"Rabbitoh rampage!"
3945:The Daily Telegraph
2493:Michel Joseph, 2006
2476:Michel Joseph, 2006
2460:Michel Joseph, 2006
1895:Advance Hair Studio
1658:1990–91 West Indies
1378:wrote in a column:
1362:The Fourth Test at
1273:Mohammad Azharuddin
776:Matthews dismissed
754:He was a makeshift
708:Australian captain
599:Eastwood Rugby Club
530:left-handed batsman
432:10 wickets in match
119:Batting all rounder
32:
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2080:Cricket Characters
2031:Cricket Characters
1350:The Third Test at
1196:Chandrakant Pandit
884:
864:from extra cover.
537:Australian cricket
28:
2091:Anna (class 4S),
1420:tour South Africa
1291:the next game at
1239:leg before wicket
1204:Mohinder Amarnath
1125:1986 Sharjah Tour
834:(22 not out) and
803:1985 Sharjah Tour
655:Early Test Career
507:
506:
485:
484:
231:Career statistics
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7629:
7623:
7612:
7606:
7605:
7598:
7592:
7581:
7575:
7574:
7572:
7570:
7553:
7547:
7546:
7544:
7542:
7525:
7519:
7518:
7516:
7514:
7497:
7491:
7490:
7488:
7486:
7469:
7463:
7462:
7460:
7458:
7441:
7435:
7434:
7432:
7430:
7413:
7407:
7406:
7404:
7402:
7385:
7379:
7378:
7376:
7374:
7357:
7351:
7350:
7348:
7346:
7329:
7323:
7322:
7320:
7318:
7301:
7295:
7294:
7292:
7290:
7273:
7267:
7266:
7264:
7262:
7245:
7239:
7238:
7236:
7234:
7217:
7211:
7202:
7196:
7195:
7193:
7191:
7174:
7168:
7167:
7165:
7163:
7146:
7140:
7139:
7137:
7135:
7118:
7112:
7111:
7109:
7107:
7090:
7084:
7083:
7081:
7079:
7062:
7056:
7055:
7053:
7051:
7034:
7028:
7027:
7025:
7023:
7006:
7000:
6999:
6997:
6995:
6978:
6972:
6971:
6969:
6967:
6950:
6944:
6943:
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6939:
6922:
6916:
6915:
6913:
6911:
6894:
6888:
6887:
6885:
6883:
6866:
6860:
6859:
6857:
6855:
6838:
6832:
6831:
6829:
6827:
6810:
6804:
6803:
6801:
6799:
6782:
6776:
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6773:
6771:
6754:
6748:
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6743:
6726:
6720:
6719:
6717:
6715:
6698:
6692:
6691:
6689:
6687:
6670:
6664:
6663:
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6659:
6642:
6636:
6635:
6633:
6631:
6614:
6608:
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6586:
6580:
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4285:
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2438:An Autobiography
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2072:
2057:
2050:
2041:
2027:
2021:
2020:
2013:
1592:five-wicket haul
1485:Melbourne Herald
1319:won the toss at
1247:Second Tied Test
1176:five-wicket haul
994:World Series Cup
502:
237:
236:
217:
75:
64:
61:15 December 1959
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