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896:. Australia were more than 400 behind and if England were to remove the pair, they would expose Australia's lower order and give themselves an opportunity to take a large first innings lead. Upon arriving in the middle, Miller greeted him cheerfully and said to Harvey, "OK, mate, get up the other end. I'll take the bowling for a while until you get yourself organised." Harvey said, "Mate, that will do me." I couldn't get up the other end quick enough. I watched him play a few overs and I thought, "This is good", and then they brought Laker on to bowl. The third and the fifth balls of Laker's over disappeared over my head, on the way up, and they both finished in the crowd for six. . . . I can honestly thank Keith Miller for the confidence he gave me during our partnership . . . and it did so much for my future cricket career." 924:
eventually out for 112 from 183 balls, bowled by Laker while playing a cross-batted sweep. His shot selection prompted Bradman to throw his head back in disappointment. Harvey ended as the first Australian left-hander to score a century on his Ashes debut, in an innings noted for powerful driving on both sides of the wicket. The innings and the high rate of scoring helped to swing the match into a balanced position when Australia were finally dismissed for 458. In the second innings, Harvey took two noted catches, including one where he bent over to catch the ball at ankle height while running. Fingleton said that it "was the catch of the seasonβ€”or, indeed, would have been had Harvey not turned on several magnificent aerial performances down at
3832: 3878: 1070:; England made 7/68 and Australia 7/32, both declared. Australia went on to win by 70 runs. The Second Test in Melbourne was also low scoring; Harvey made 42 and 31 as Australia won after neither team passed 200. He performed steadily through the series, with 39, 43 and 68 in the next two Tests, which were both won. He then made one and 52 in the Fifth Test defeat; it was the first in his 14 Tests and Australia's first since World War II and came on his home ground in Melbourne. Outside the Tests, Harvey scored 141 in a win over South Australia and then added 146 in the second innings of a match against New South Wales to stave off defeat. He ended the season with 1099 runs at 45.79. 1926:'s team set a world record of consecutive Test victories, Harvey named three Australian teams that he thought to be superiors, saying "no, far from it" in response to the suggestion that Waugh's men were the best team in history. He attributed the wins to weak opponents, stating "No I don't think they're up to the world standard they were years ago" and that the 1980s West Indies team were far superior. He also criticised the Australian team for publicly praising the skills of their opponents, believing that they did so to aggrandise their statistical performances against teams he considered to be weak. In 2000, he was named in the 1299:
added 39 for the last wicket and halved the runs required. At this point, the Australian pair were confident. Harvey and Johnston felt that Tyson was about to run out of energy, and that their prospects would improve when Hutton would have been forced to change bowlers in the near future. However, it was not enough and England won by 38 runs when Johnston gloved a Tyson delivery down the leg side to the wicket-keeper. Harvey had played what many observers thought was the greatest innings of his life, a defiant, unbeaten 92, exactly half of the Australian innings of 184 in which no other batsmen reached 15.
584:. There the six boys were taught cricket under the guidance of their father. In conditions conducive to producing batsmen rather than bowlers, they played cricket using a tennis ball on cobblestones or a marble rebounding from the backyard pavement. The boys went to George Street State School and Falconer Street Central School. Cricket and cricket talk was an integral part of the daily family life. Horace held the family batting record with 198 for Broken Hill, and continued to play in Melbourne club cricket. Harvey's eldest brother Merv went on to play one Test for Australia, while 2005: 1612:
the batsman on strike. To counter this, Harvey deliberately backed away from a straight ball and let himself be bowled, throwing his wicket away for 37. This allowed Benaud to come in and bat with O'Neill so that the two right-handed batsmen would give the Pakistanis no opportunity to waste time by switching the field. Australia won the match with minutes to spare. Harvey scored 54 and 13 not out in the drawn third Test at Karachi. Australia took the series 2–0, but would not win another Test in Pakistan until 1998. Harvey ended the series with 273 runs at 54.60.
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Playing with ten men, Benaud said that Harvey "proceeded, with a certain amount of anger, to play one of the best innings I have seen in Sheffield Shield". He made 209 and later forced New South Wales to follow-on. In the end the match was drawn and Harvey was unable to deny New South Wales the title. Harvey said that his first double century for Victoria "gave me as much pleasure as any innings I had ever played". He finished his only season as Victorian captain by leading the Shield averages with 836 runs at 104.50.
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his form tapered away during the thrilling 1960–61 home series against the West Indies (which included the first tie in Test history). Harvey was ineffective apart from a score of 85 in the second innings of the Third Test, which Australia lost. He then missed the Fourth Test due to injury. He struggled in the Tests, scoring only 143 runs at 17.88, but prospered against the Caribbean tourists in the tour matches, scoring 326 runs at 81.50. Overall, he totalled 849 runs at 56.60 for the season.
42: 952: 1107: 3666: 1294:. The express Tyson was bowling with the help of tailwind and the slips cordon were over 50 m behind the bat. Harvey stood firm while Tyson scattered the stumps of his partners, and he farmed the strike ruthlessly, protecting the tailenders and counter-attacking the England fast bowlers, relying on the cut shot and clipping anything on his pads through the leg side. Schoolboys watching the game leaned over the fence to beckon the boundaries towards them. Last man 1391:, when the rest of the team struggled to deal with Laker and Lock, who spun England to an innings victory. It was the first time Australia had suffered an innings defeat in a Test since 1938. However, Harvey was unable to repeat his defiant form over the next three weeks. The Fourth Test in Manchester was the low point, when Harvey managed a pair, falling both times to Laker, who took a world record 19 wickets. Australia were routed by an innings in what is known as " 565: 3250: 693: 1648: 1115: 960: 2016:, Harvey met his first wife Iris Greenish. At the time, Greenish was only 16 years old and Harvey 21, and their relationship became the subject of controversy when her father told the media that he would object to the couple's engagement until his daughter turned 18. They married four years later at Holy Trinity Church in East Melbourne and had three children: two sons and a daughter. Harvey's second wife, Barbara, died in 2014. 3197: 3155: 3030: 2817: 2775: 2401: 943:. In the entire first-class tour, he scored four centuries to aggregate 1129 runs at 53.76. Harvey was an acrobatic fielder, regarded as the best in the Australian team. Fingleton said that Harvey was "by far the most brilliant fieldsman of both sides, who was to save many runs in the field". He was twelfth man in the early Tests because of his fielding and he took several acclaimed catches throughout the tour. 3113: 3071: 2988: 2360: 3264: 3278: 705:. He was selected for an Australian XI, which played the Indians before the Tests in what was effectively a dress rehearsal. He made 32 in the first innings and was unbeaten on 56 in the second as the hosts succumbed for 203 and suffered a 47-run loss. Despite this, he was initially overlooked for the Tests. He reached 35 in each of his next five innings for Victoria, including two fifties. 1671:
of the next three weeks either not bowling or travelling to London away from his men for specialist treatment. At one stage, Australia were left with only 10 men on the field when Benaud excused himself and his replacement succumbed to illness, requiring an Englishman to stand in. Harvey scored 474 runs at 47.40 in eight matches leading up to the Tests, including centuries against
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day, but time-wasting and defiant defence from the English batsmen left Australia a target of 177 in the last two hours. This would have required a scoring rate much higher than in the first four days of the match. Harvey quickly scored 34 at a run a minute, and Australia had made 111 in 75 minutes and were on schedule for a win. At that point, English medium-pacer
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helped secure an eight wicket victory in the match. Otherwise, a 41 in the Fourth Test was the only other time he passed 25 in the series. Outside the Tests, he scored 92 in the second match of the season between New South Wales and England, and ended the season with 949 runs at 49.95. It was season of two-halves; in the latter two months, he scored only 339 runs.
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consecutive centuries in as many matches, with 84 and 116 in Adelaide. Starting with an on-driven boundary off the first ball of the last day's play, Harvey's century took 106 minutes and was the fastest record in the Australia since World War II and the sixth fastest of all time in Australia. With leading pacemen
8344: 521:, who had played just six matches, as Australia sought to rebuild the team with a youth policy following a decline in the team. Craig later offered to demote himself due to poor form, but Harvey prevented him from doing so. At any rate, Craig fell ill the following season, but Harvey had moved interstate, so 8321: 608:, Harvey gave up the sport and played baseball during winter. After leaving school, Harvey worked as an apprentice fitter and turner for the Melbourne City Council. The apprenticeship was supposed to take three years, but it eventually took six years because Harvey's cricket career caused frequent absences. 1161:
successfully chasing an unlikely target of 295. Harvey accumulated 834 Test runs at 92.66 in the series. This surpassed Bradman's aggregate of 806 runs in 1931–32 as a series record against South Africa. In ten Tests against South Africa, he had eight centuries, totalling 1494 runs at an average of 106.71.
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said that Harvey's throw was "arrow-like" in accuracy and that "as a versatile fieldsman, this ball-hawk...takes top place". His baseball training also influenced his habit of catching the ball above head height, with which he rarely dropped catches. This was based on the theory that the fielder need
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At the start of the 1960–61 season, there was little indication of this. In his first five innings for the summer, Harvey hit 135 against Queensland, 80 and 63 for an Australian XI against the touring West Indies, 229 against Queensland and 109 for New South Wales against the Caribbean team. However,
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Harvey was appointed to captain an Australian XI in a warm-up match against the touring Englishmen, indicating that the selectors were considering him for the Test captaincy. Harvey scored a duck and 38 and the Australians lost heavily by 345 runs on a wicket with a crater. Therefore, Benaud was made
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Harvey then top-scored with 190 in the Third Test in Sydney to set up a large first innings lead of 270 and an innings victory. Harvey alone made more than his opponents in the first innings and the innings saw him complete 1000 Test runs against the South Africans in only eight Tests. Harvey made it
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respectively and accounted for him six times in the Tests. His only fifty was an 83 in the first innings of the Fourth Test in Melbourne. Australia went on to complete a dramatic one-wicket victory. Harvey had a poor season overall, scoring only 551 first-class runs at 32.41 without managing a single
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No international matches were scheduled for the 1948–49 Australian season, and Harvey had a disappointing first-class season, scoring only 539 runs at 33.68. He scored 72 and 75 in Victoria's totals of 165 and 197 as they lost to arch-rivals New South Wales by 88 runs, but his only other score beyond
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Harvey forced his way into the team with a scoring sequence of 49, 56, 43, 73* and 95. After Harvey hit 49 and 56 against Yorkshire, Fingleton opined that he "probably gained the respect of this most discerning crowd more quickly than any other cricketer in recent years". Harvey then scored 43 and 73
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and criticised modern-day batsmen, noting that players in earlier eras had to play on sticky wickets, saying: "these guys who play out here are a little bit spoilt in my opinion. They play on flat wickets all the time and they grizzle if ... the ball does a little bit off the pitch, and whatever ...
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said that Harvey was Australia's best batsman since Bradman. This was despite the fact that he was found to have faulty eyesight. With the global expansion of cricket, Harvey was the first Australian to make Test centuries in 15 different cities, succeeding in a variety of conditions. Harvey made 67
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As Benaud's deputy, Harvey helped materially in Australia's surprise 4–0 series victory to reclaim the Ashes. Harvey's form was modest, though. He scored 296 runs at 42.29, with more than half coming in one inningsβ€”a brilliant 167 in the Second Test at Melbourne, more than half his team's 308, which
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but appreciated that he had not promoted himself and that he was fair and open to input from teammates. On the tour, Harvey broke a finger at catching practice and missed the early tour matches. After it healed, Harvey returned for a match against a South African XI, in a virtual dress rehearsal for
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Harvey made 36 as Australia made 275 batting first. England then took a 31-run lead and Harvey was out for only one in the second innings as the hosts won the Ashes 1–0 after 19 years in Australian hands. Harvey scored 346 runs at 34.60 for the series; in a low-scoring series, this placed him second
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to tour England, regarded as one of the finest teams in history. After initially struggling in English conditions, he made a century on his Ashes debut. Harvey started his career strongly, with six centuries in his first thirteen Test innings at an average over 100, including four in 1949–50 against
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from a three- to four-pace approach on rare occasions, taking only three wickets in his Test career. Away from the field, Harvey had a quiet and unassuming manner, in complete contrast to his dynamic batting, and his aversion to smoking and drinking set him apart from the prevailing cricket culture
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quipped: "I wonder how many runs Harvey would make if he decided to stop playing strokes with an element of risk about them". Harvey was nevertheless happy to continue his flamboyant strokeplay. However, as Harvey progressed in seniority, he eschewed his hook shot and played more conservatively for
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Benaud returned for the Third Test, when England levelled the series despite twin half-centuries of 73 and 53 from Harvey, who top-scored in both innings on a dustbowl in a match that lasted only three days. Harvey failed to pass 35 in the last two Tests, and ended with 338 runs at 42.25, and was a
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with a black eye. This meant that Australia's two best bowlers were injured, although Davidson agreed to play. Played on a controversial pitch with a noticeable ridge running across it, which caused irregular bounce, it was one of the great Test matches, known as "The Battle of the Ridge". Davidson
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Harvey began his final tour to England in 1961, and Benaud's regular absences due to a shoulder injury allowed him to lead Australia for a third of the tour matches. This included most of the first month of the tour; Benaud hurt his shoulder in the first match against Worcestershire, and spent most
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seemingly on schedule to win before time ran out. However, the Pakistani fielders began to waste time in an attempt to foil an Australian victory. They swapped the cover and midwicket fielders very slowly whenever the left and right-handed combination of Harvey and O'Neill took a single and changed
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called it "one of his most dazzling innings". Described by Benaud as "one of the best innings at Test level", it set up an Australian win. During his stay at the crease, his partners contributed 48 runs while seven wickets fell. Harvey's innings allowed Australia to score 225 in reply to the hosts'
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The 1955–56 Australian summer was another purely domestic season. Harvey had a successful campaign with 772 runs 55.14. He struck 128 and 76 against a New South Wales team composed mainly of Test players, but Victoria's arch-rivals hung on for a draw with three wickets in hand. He added two further
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came in at 9/145 with 78 runs still required, but protected by Harvey he only had to face 16 balls in 40 minutes and they almost produced an unlikely Australian victory. Harvey continued to attack the bowling, and he hooked Tyson over fine leg's head for four. Together, Harvey and Johnston they had
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broke through his defence and Harvey thought himself bowled, only to see that the ball had goven for byes. However, Mann and Tayfield began to tire in the heat and Harvey began to score more quickly, reaching 50 in 137 minutes by the lunch break. He registered his slowest ever century on his way to
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in particular was a crowd-pleaser, highlighted by his extravagant footwork in charging the bowlers. Harvey often charged five paces down the pitch to spinners, with one bowler quipping: "He kept coming so far along the track toward me that I thought he must want to shake my hands". Despite running
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His other substantial scores were 108 (more than half the team total) and 53 in an innings loss to Queensland, 125 and 66 not out in a win over against South Australia and 115 in the return match against Queensland. In a selection trial, he led Harvey's XI to a seven-wicket win over Lindwall's XI,
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The day after the captaincy announcement, the Harvey-led Victorians met Craig's New South Welshmen at the SCG in the last match of the Shield season. Harvey admitted to being irked by the board's snub and felt that it was because of his blunt nature. The men were cordial at the toss and Craig sent
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Harvey played his first game aged nine as a wicket-keeper in the North Fitzroy Central School team, the average age of which was 14. In a school final, he once made 112 of the total of 140. Aged twelve, he joined the local Fitzroy club and rose to the first-grade team when he was fourteen. By this
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after ten years in retirement at the age of 41 to captain the Test team. Following the rapprochement between the establishment and the WSC players, Harvey left the selection panel. The WSC representatives felt that Harvey's anti-WSC comments made him prejudiced against the selection of former WSC
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Harvey was unable to maintain his form from the Australian season after crossing the Tasman to face the New Zealanders. He scored 129 runs at 25.80, including an 84, as Australia won the third and final match to take the series 1–0. Outside the international matches, Harvey was productive, and he
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Harvey returned to Australia and played in the 1953–54 season, which was purely domestic. He scored 639 runs at 42.60, including a century against New South Wales and four fifties. He had a few near-misses during the season; he scored 97 against Queensland in two matches and made 88 against South
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Harvey then returned to Headingley, the venue of his famous innings five years earlier. In a low-scoring match, he top-scored for the entire match with 71 in the first innings as Australia took a 99-run lead. The tourists looked set for victory and retention of The Ashes at the start of the final
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The innings ensured him a place on the 1948 tour of England. Speaking about Harvey's selection, Bradman opined "He has the brilliance and daring of youth, and the likelihood of rapid improvement." In the warm-up matches before the team headed to England, Harvey struck 104 against Tasmania and 79
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Harvey made centuries in two of his last three first-class matches. In his last Sheffield Shield match, he scored an unbeaten 231 against South Australia in less than five hours, including 120 runs in one session. This set up a ten-wicket victory. In his final season, Harvey scored 1110 runs at
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when he frankly discussed his financial situation during a television interview. He revealed that the players earned only Β£85 per Test and that he was almost broke, despite being an automatic selection for Australia. Ten years of making time for cricket had disrupted his working life, so he was
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hit a ball into his face and broke his nose while practising, as Harvey and Craig went out to toss. Harvey asked for a gentleman's agreement to allow a substitute for McDonald. Craig refused, citing the importance of the match. This evoked a rare angry response from Harvey, according to Benaud.
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Harvey was thus selected in the series against England, his last in international cricket. During the season, Harvey applied to the Australian Cricket Board for permission to work as a journalist while also playing cricket. The application was refused, but Harvey wrote some bitter criticism of
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out to attack the bowling, a tactic that worked as Australia won by five wickets. Burge hit the winning runs after earlier being dropped. The "Battle of the Ridge" was the only time Harvey captained Australia in a Test match. Despite the win, Harvey was not prominent in terms of his individual
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The tour started poorly for Harvey. In five innings in the first three weeks, he scored only 36 runs at 7.20, and this included a ten-wicket defeat at the hands of Laker and Lock's Surrey. It was Australia's first loss to a county side since 1912. Harvey began to run into some form after that,
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began bowling with the wicket-keeper more than two metres down the leg side to deny the Australians an opportunity to hit the ball, but the umpires did not penalise them as wides. The match ended in a draw, and Harvey described Bailey's tactics as "absolutely disgusting". English wicket-keeper
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final. Harvey volunteered to play as a makeshift opener and promised Bradman that he would reach the target quickly. Australia chased down the target of 122 in just 58 minutes and 20.1 overs. Harvey ended unbeaten on 73 and the Australians arrived at Wimbledon on time. He then added 95 against
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in 1961, when Benaud was injured, Harvey led the team in the "Battle of the Ridge" on an erratic surface, grinding out a hard-fought victory. Only Bradman had scored more runs and centuries for Australia at the time of Harvey's retirement. Harvey was best known for his extravagant footwork and
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wrote to the board, complaining that Harvey, who was the selector on duty at the Test, had missed two hours of play. He had been at a race meeting at the invitation of the QCA president. The ACB gave Harvey a talking to. Despite this, he retained his position at the next annual election, with
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as Australia swept to an innings victory. The selectors retained him for the Fifth Test on his home ground at Melbourne. After reaching stumps on 78, he reached his century the following day, 7 February 1948. His score of 153 after being promoted to No. 5 made him the youngest Australian Test
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However, he broke the same finger again and missed the First Test, ending a run of 48 consecutive Test matches. He returned for the remaining Tests and scored 68 in the Third Test to help to force a draw, after Australia had conceded a 221-run first innings lead, but apart from that he had a
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From there on, Harvey's series was unproductive, failing to pass 31 in the six innings of the final three Tests. Australia's form slumped along with that of Harvey, losing the next two Tests and the series 3–1. Harvey ended with 354 runs at 44.25 for the series. Despite this, he continued to
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As the series 2–1 in Australia's favour and not yet won, the Fifth Test in Melbourne was a timeless Test. Harvey compiled his third consecutive century and highest Test score of 205 as Australia amassed 520 in the first innings. This put Australia in control of the Test, despite South Africa
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After lunch, Harvey accelerated after the second new ball was taken, and 80 minutes into the middle session, reached his century to a loud reception as Australia passed 250. Harvey's knock had taken 177 minutes and included 14 fours. The partnership yielded 105 in only 95 minutes. Harvey was
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The innings in replacing Bradman was taken to be symbolism of the fact that Harvey had been tipped to become Australia's leading batsman. His innings laid the foundations that secured Australia another innings victory and a 4–0 series triumph. It was only his 13th match at first-class level.
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Harvey totalled 1,659 runs at 63.81 for the season, the second highest tally for a season in Australian history, just 31 runs behind Bradman's record. In the last four matches of the season, he scored 95, 148, 49, 81 and 48 to come within striking distance. In the last match of the season,
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against England after a dispute between players and Australian officials. Lawry was not informed of his fate and learned of his omission on the radio when he was still one of Australia's most productive batsmen. The dispute was the genesis of the pay dispute which, led to the formation of
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Then came the two Australian capitulations against Laker and Lock in the Tests. Harvey made 11 as Australia were bowled out for 143 and forced to follow on in the Third Test played on a turning pitch at Headingley. He then contributed 69 of 140 in the second innings of the Third Test at
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in the final innings. In the two English innings, he held six catches to equal the world record, a reminder of his prowess as one of Australia's great all-round fielders. Harvey retired as Australia's most capped player, and a tally of runs and centuries second only to Don Bradman.
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The Tests aside, Harvey continued to score regularly in the other games, and ended with 759 first-class runs at 50.60, with two centuries and five fifties. The team under Craig and Harvey, labelled the worst to leave Australian shores, went home 3–0 victors in the five Test series.
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said that Craig "had to do it himself...I wasn't so dumb that I couldn't see the senior players didn't give him much support". The senior players resented his surprise selection as captain, but he gained favour by defying a management-imposed curfew, which was later scrapped.
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flamboyant stroke play, as well as his fielding. Harvey was particularly known for his innings in conditions unfavourable to batting, performing when his colleagues struggled, such as his 151 not out in Durban, his 92 not out in Sydney in 1954–55, and his 96 on the matting in
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After asking Bradman about his difficulties, Harvey was told that these were caused by rash shot selection and a tendency to hit the ball in the air. Bradman said "He was technically perfect in his shot production. He was batting well enough and simply getting out early."
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During the 1959–60 season, Australian undertook an arduous tour of the subcontinent, with three and five Tests against Pakistan and India, respectively. Prior to the trip, Harvey made 112 in the second innings to help Lindwall's XI defeat Benaud's XI by seven wickets.
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Having stated his intention to retire at the end of the summer, Harvey started his final season in 1962–63 strongly. He scored 83, 44 and 128 not in his first three interstate innings for the season, and then scored 51, 21 and 63 in warm-up matches against England.
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to help Australia to a 2–0 series win. He ended with 253 runs at 63.25 for the series. His performances on the subcontinent were marked by his aggressive footwork in moving down to meet the pitch of the ball. After seven months away, the Australians returned home.
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to be banned from cricket after it was revealed that they accepted money from bookmakers to give pitch and weather information and the ACB privately fined them. He lamented the decline in player conduct in the modern era, also criticising the modern advent of
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to help set up a ten-wicket win. He ended his final tour for Australia with 1452 runs at 44.00 with five centuries. During the season, Harvey and Benaud led aggressively to force a result through attacking strategy and a determination to avoid time-wasting.
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Harvey scored 64 and three in a rain-affected draw. He then made a duck and ten as Australia took the series lead in the Second Test at Lord's. Despite Australia's success, Harvey was having an extended run-drought; he had made only 23 runs in three weeks.
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never take his eyes off the ball and, if it were to bounce out of his hands, he would have time to attempt to grab the rebound. Harvey also covered ground quickly and possessed an efficient method of picking up and returning the ball. From late 1958 when
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retired, leaving Harvey as the most experienced batsman of the team. Harvey had also expunged his demons that he experienced against Ramadhin and Valentine in the previous series. Of the spin duo, only Ramadhin was able to dismiss Harvey on one occasion.
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contribution, scoring 27 and four. Harvey described the win as "propbably my proudest moment. We really got on the French champagne that afternoon. I knew it'd be my only Test match as captain and, being at Lord's, I decided to make the best of it."
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took an extended break. The youngest player in the team, Harvey rose to the challenge by establishing several Australian records. His Test figures of 660 at 132.00 was the most runs on a Test tour of South Africa by a visiting batsman, surpassing
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On the return to Australia, the team stopped on the Indian subcontinent to play their first Tests on Pakistani and Indian soil respectively. In a short tour, the four Tests were the only fixtures. Harvey failed to pass double figures in a
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batted out of position in the middle-order, as he had done against Worcestershire and the MCC. Harvey was the 12th man because of his fielding abilities, and spent a large proportion of time on the field due to an injury to pace spearhead
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In 1947–48, Harvey played in two Shield matches with his brothers Merv and Ray. Merv had already gained Test selection, but soon Neil was attracting more attention. In the opening match of the season, Harvey struck 87 against the touring
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to use their cricket equipment. He was paid Β£300 a year, but nevertheless lived at home and shared a bedroom with his brothers Brian and Ray until he married, due to poverty. He used the same cricket uniforms for more than five years.
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Despite the disagreement as to whether Craig was deserving of the captaincy, the team proceeded smoothly without infighting. Prior to the Fifth Test, Craig wanted to drop himself due to poor form, which would have made Harvey captain.
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and faced their first Test defeat against South Africa for 39 years. Despite a few square cuts, Harvey adapted his game to play a patient innings, prompting heckling from spectators for the first time in his career. On 40, a ball from
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into Test cricket and made his debut in January 1948, aged 19 and three months. In his second match, he became the youngest Australian to score a Test century, a record that still stands. Harvey was the youngest member of the 1948
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This left the Australian captaincy open again. Harvey started the season strongly and scored 326 runs in his first three innings. This included 160 against Queensland and 149 for his new state against the touring England team of
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first-class centuries spread across 35 venues in six countries. He scored 38 of these overseas, where his average was higher. He was the first batsman to score more than 10,000 runs for Australian teams at home and abroad.
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said that the tourists "were absolutely livid" and he sympathised with them, saying that "they were right" in claiming that Bailey's bowling was "the worst kind of negative cricket" and that he had "cheated of victory".
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Harvey was regarded as a mercurial batsman of great artistry and style. A short man at 172 cm (5 ft 8 in), he batted with aggression, and was known for his timing of the ball. His batting against
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Such was his performance in the series that his scores of 11 and 60 in the Second Test, top-scoring in the second innings, were his worst, as Australia lost their first Test to South Africa for 42 years.
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was the foundation of a Test total of 8/758, setting up an innings victory for Australia. He totalled 650 runs at 108.33 for the series. For the entire tour, he scored 789 runs at 71.73. After the tour
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The injury forced Benaud out of the next Test, meaning that Harvey finally captained Australia at the highest level, in the Second Test at Lord's, with Davidson carrying an injury and wicketkeeper
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Having failed to score a century in ten Tests and almost three years, the season saw Harvey at his productive best as South Africa, whom he had scored four centuries against three years earlier,
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in Melbourne. New South Wales, chasing 161 to win, slumped to 7/70 when Craig (suffering tonsillitis) defied medical orders, left his hospital bed, and came out to bat. A partnership of 75 with
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contemplating a move to South Africa, the homeland of his wife, Iris. Consequently, Harvey received a job offer to work as a sales supervisor for a glass manufacturer in Sydney, so he moved to
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had just arrived at the crease, and moved himself into the leg slip position. Illingworth edged Simpson into Harvey's hands for a duck. England fell for 202, leaving Australia a target of 69.
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was injured and could not bat, so Australia were effectively six wickets down and faced its first loss to an English county since 1912. Harvey had scored a solitary run when he hit a ball to
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Harvey was not at his best in the five Tests. In the 11 innings leading up to the Tests, Harvey's lowest score was 14, and he had only failed to pass 30 twice. However, in the First Test at
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declared early on the last afternoon to allow Harvey another innings so he could break the record. However, Harvey muttered "I wouldn't want to break a record that way" and managed only 13.
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that were turning away from him. Miller then hit a series of boundaries against Laker. This allowed Australia to seize the initiative, with Harvey joining the counterattack during the next
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both played for Victoria. All six brothers, the other two being Brian and Harold, also played for Fitzroy in district cricket. Except for Harold, all five represented Victoria in baseball.
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before taking 3/9, his first three-wicket haul at first-class level, to help Australia take a nine-wicket win. He added a second century in as many innings with 118 in an innings win over
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in a Test match. He was of the belief that any bowling could and should be hit, and he gave the impression that the balls were reaching the boundary with a minimum of power. According to
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Harvey started the 1952–53 season without a first-class century in more than 18 months and in three matches ahead of the Tests, suffered two defeats and was yet to break his drought.
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After England had amassed 496 in the first innings, Australia had slumped to 3/68 with Bradman one of the dismissed batsmen. Harvey, the youngest member of the squad, joined cavalier
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Loxton came in at 4/189 to join Harvey, who continued to attack the bowling, unperturbed by Miller's demise. Australia went to lunch on the third day at 4/204, with Harvey on 70.
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as New South Wales won their ninth consecutive title. However, Harvey was not prominent in the team's success and scored only 425 runs at 26.56 with two fifties for the season.
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in the state's pecking order, despite being the Test vice-captain, ahead of Benaud. Fatefully, Craig was unfit for the start of the 1958–59 season, due to the after-effects of
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as the "finest outfielder in the world" during his career. As a baseball infielder, Harvey developed a half round-arm throw; its speed and accuracy caused many batsmen to be
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in 2000, in the first annual induction of two players since the inaugural ten members were announced in 1996. In 2009, Harvey was one of the 55 inaugural inductees into the
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took 5/42 and bruised many of the English batsmen with the irregular bounce as the hosts were bowled out for 205. Australia then replied with 339, in large part due to
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He was an Australian selector from 1967 to 1979. Immediately after his appointment, he was embroiled in controversy during the First Test against India at Brisbane in
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productive in the other first-class matches and was by far the most productive batsman in the 1954–55 Australian season, accumulating 1100 at 47.83 runs ahead of
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described Harvey's innings as "a superb century, rich in youthful daring and stroke production". However, this was not enough for selection and reserve opener
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The laneway next to the family home in Fitzroy where the Harvey brothers learned to play cricket. In this photo, Harvey is recreating the event in 1950.
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against England, Harvey wrote off a half-century made by Waugh, saying "he's playing against probably one of the worst cricket teams I've ever seen."
1911:'s sports store. Harvey accepted immediately because sports stores gave more flexible arrangements for leave to play cricket. Harvey was sponsored by 1845:, but the team was named only for the distinction accorded on the players; that is, they never competed. Harvey's fielding abilities were regarded by 1695:'s 130, during which he sustained many blows. In the second innings, Harvey's captaincy moves proved to be highly productive. He gave the new ball to 1036:
guiding his team to an improbable victory by five wickets. Harvey brought up the winning runs by clipping a ball from Mann to the midwicket boundary.
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In later life, he was known for his blunt and critical comments towards modern players, believing the cricket in earlier times to be superior. After
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Harvey started the tour well and was highly productive in seven first-class matches leading into the Tests. He scored 100 and 145 not out against
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This was followed by a low scoring Second Test in Sydney when Australia were 4/77 needing 223 to win on a poor wicket against the lethal pace of
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breaking down in the match, Harvey bowled for only the third time in his Test career. He took his first of three wickets at Test level, that of
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between 1948 and 1963, playing in 79 Test matches. He was the vice-captain of the team from 1957 until his retirement. An attacking left-handed
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Neil Harvey's Test career batting performance. The red bars indicate the runs that he scored in an innings, with the blue line indicating the
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congratulated him by proclaiming "We'll be seeing you in England next year ". He ended his debut first-class season with 304 runs at 50.66.
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Australia's two new leaders featured in a dramatic game during the seasonβ€”the first tied match in Sheffield Shield history, played at the
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and added a further half-century in the remaining matches. He also took 5/57 in an innings to help set up a seven-wicket win over the
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During the first two Tests, Brown struggled in his unfamiliar role, and he was dropped for the third. During the Third Test, opener
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that suited slower bowling. The match saw 324 runs fall for 36 wickets. No sooner had Harvey walked out to bat, stand-in captain
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Harvey's career extended into a successful business, Har-V-Sales, which distributed tupperware, kitchen and cosmetic products.
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he became only the third Australian in a quarter of a century to score 2,000 runs on an Ashes tour. Bradman (three times) and
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Harvey received the Medal of the Order of Australia in the Queen's 2018 Birthday Honours (Australia) for service to cricket.
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was a disappointment for Harvey individually as well for the Australians collectively. It was an English summer dominated by
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From 1971 onwards, Harvey was the chairman of selectors. It was a tumultuous period in Australian cricket, where captain
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significant factor in Australia's eventual 2–1 victory. In the second half of the tour, Harvey added centuries against
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However, victory appeared to be far from certain when Australia slumped to 4/19 on the erratic surface. Harvey sent
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respectively. The matches ended in an innings victory and draw to Australia respectively. In a low scoring match in
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Harvey's triple figure average from his first two Test seasons could not be maintained when Australia hosted the
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for the second Test, Harvey was given a rare opportunity to bowl and he took the wicket of the Indian captain,
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But we had to put up with that" and going to assert his opinion that the current players would be no match.
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were the others. He made 2,040 at 65.80 and his ten centuries were twice that of the next best in the side.
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taking 14/124. Harvey hit 102 in a drawn third Test in Bombay and took his third (and final) Test wicket,
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to a "hurricane". Fingleton said that he had never "known a more enjoyable hour" of "delectable cricket".
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where Australia won by an innings. Harvey added centuries in consecutive matches after the Tests against
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With the series locked at 0–0, the fate of The Ashes would be determined in the Fifth and final Test at
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Harvey was forced to shoulder more responsibility in the batting order now that Bradman had retired and
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steadied Australia. Harvey was reprieved on 12; he charged the bowling but the wicketkeeper fumbled the
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In the last years of his Test career, Harvey struggled, making 876 runs at 33.69 in three Test series.
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centuries and a 96, and all of these innings came in the span of a month in which he amassed 612 runs.
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bowler, Harvey was the senior batsman in the Australian team for much of the 1950s and was regarded by
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in 1954, in recognition of his feat in scoring more than 2,000 runs during the 1953 tour of England.
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of his period. Harvey was known for his respect for umpiring decisions and for never appealing for
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Harvey's attacking style often led to criticism that his batting was risky, with England captain
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as a depleted Australian attack could not defeat the visitors who finished seven wickets down.
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and resumed in 1945–46. At the start of the season, Harvey was selected for a trial match. The
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to be dropped from the Australian team, claiming that they were a waste of space. He stated:
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in only 115 minutes in the last match before the First Test. Former Australian Test batsman
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Harvey adapted his style and improved his performance. He scored 36 and 76 not out against
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The pair launched a counterattack, with Miller taking the lead and shielding Harvey from
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and gave up the Victorian captaincy. As a new player to NSW, he was behind vice-captain
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200. Harvey then made 30 in the second innings to help ensure an eight-wicket win.
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took them to within 16 runs of victory, but another collapse left the scores tied.
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In 1957, Harvey was passed over for the captaincy and was named as the deputy of
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and physical illness, which forced him to leave six times to recompose himself.
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disappointing series, failing to pass 25 and finishing with 131 runs at 21.83.
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was caught to leave Australia at 5/20 in pursuit of 60. To make matters worse,
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coach, Arthur Liddicut, Harvey stopped wicket-keeping to focus on his batting.
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caused by flooding, but made 69 out of 9/189 in the low-scoring Third Test in
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the Tests. He scored 173 as the tourists crushed their hosts by an innings.
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The 1961–62 was purely domestic, and Harvey played a full season in the
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Cashman; Franks; Maxwell; Sainsbury; Stoddart; Weaver; Webster (1997).
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in 1926, where they settled in the inner northern industrial suburb of
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Harvey started the first-class campaign with an unbeaten 202 against
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and it appeared that he was not initially in Bradman's Test plans.
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on 22 August 2015, Harvey became the last surviving member of the
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Harvey continued his productive sequence in the Fourth Test in
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Neil Harvey with the Australian cricket team in England in 1948
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the Victorians in to bat. At the same time, Victorian batsman
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When not travelling overseas on cricket tours, Harvey played
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Harvey heading for the 1951–1952 Test series vs. West Indies
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After scoring 43 in the first innings, the second Test in
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After returning from South Africa, Harvey embarrassed the
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cricket season leading run-scorers (1950–51 to 1999–2000)
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at the end of the series. Following a complaint from the
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South Africa, including a match-winning 151 not out on a
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One of six cricketing brothers, four of whom represented
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came down to a run-chase for Australia, with Harvey and
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feeling that he played and missed too much, while dour
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and took his career best bowling fugres of 4/8 against
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Harvey then returned to productivity with 145 against
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was injured, opening a vacancy for the Fourth Test at
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opportunity. Harvey then hit the winning runs with a
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Inside story:unlocking Australian cricket's archives
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Harvey's mother and fiancΓ©e, Iris Greenish, in 1953
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Southbank, Victoria: News Custom Publishing. 1883:failing to gain a seat on the selection panel. 3879:"Statsguru – Australia – Tests – Results list" 1890:was acrimoniously sacked in the middle of the 611:First-class cricket had been cancelled during 465:(born 8 October 1928) is an Australian former 7969: 7334: 7126: 6820: 6460: 6052: 5658:"The 'baby Invincible' who always stood tall" 7348: 7149:Australian Cricket Board Team of the Century 3827: 3825: 3823: 3821: 3819: 3817: 3815: 3813: 3811: 3809: 3807: 3805: 3803: 3801: 3799: 1782:out of the crease so much, Harvey was never 1426:, he scored 140 in the drawn Second Test in 799:over the sightscreen, ending unbeaten on 18 5422:"Panel selects cricket team of the century" 3873: 3797: 3795: 3793: 3791: 3789: 3787: 3785: 3783: 3781: 3779: 1447:As expected, the Australian team's leaders 641:, and Harvey made his Shield debut against 7976: 7962: 7341: 7327: 7133: 7119: 6827: 6813: 6467: 6453: 6059: 6045: 5318: 4624: 4622: 4620: 4618: 4284: 4282: 3871: 3869: 3867: 3865: 3863: 3861: 3859: 3857: 3855: 3853: 3732: 3730: 3728: 3726: 3724: 3722: 3465:http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article23020667 684:Australian cricket team in England in 1948 40: 8428:Australia national cricket team selectors 8373:Australian Cricket Hall of Fame inductees 5972: 5848:The Penguin History of Australian Cricket 5777: 3345: 3343: 3341: 3339: 3337: 3335: 2019: 1642: 1531:Move to New South Wales and non-captaincy 5946: 5700: 5278: 5276: 5274: 5255: 5253: 5251: 5249: 5247: 5245: 5217: 5215: 5205: 5203: 5201: 5137: 5135: 5089: 5087: 5085: 5066: 5064: 5036: 5034: 5032: 4608: 4606: 3976: 3974: 3948: 3946: 3944: 3776: 3333: 3331: 3329: 3327: 3325: 3323: 3321: 3319: 3317: 3315: 2278:The following table summarises the Test 2003: 1950:in 1985. Harvey vociferously called for 1646: 1113: 1105: 958: 950: 691: 648:His next match for Victoria was against 563: 5675: 5652: 5319:Williamson, Martin (16 December 2006). 5013: 5011: 5009: 4999: 4997: 4987: 4985: 4948: 4946: 4944: 4942: 4887: 4885: 4883: 4881: 4871: 4869: 4867: 4865: 4863: 4861: 4642: 4640: 4628: 4615: 4578: 4576: 4574: 4572: 4570: 4518: 4516: 4514: 4512: 4510: 4508: 4506: 4504: 4485: 4483: 4401: 4399: 4389: 4387: 4359: 4357: 4332: 4279: 4255:"Second Test match England v Australia" 4247: 4153: 4151: 4125: 4123: 4097: 4095: 4069: 4067: 4065: 4021: 4019: 4017: 3905: 3903: 3901: 3899: 3850: 3719: 8413:Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductees 8360: 5920: 5751: 5514:"Scandal could turn cricket fans away" 4798: 4796: 4759: 4757: 4735: 4733: 4670: 4668: 4658: 4656: 4654: 4652: 4542: 4540: 4530: 4528: 4290:"Third Test match England v Australia" 4240: 4238: 4206: 4204: 4046: 4044: 3699: 3376: 3374: 3372: 3305: 3303: 3301: 3299: 3297: 3295: 1014:After scoring 34 in the First Test at 637:At the time, Tasmania was not part of 626:An aggressive 113 for Fitzroy against 7957: 7322: 7114: 6808: 6448: 6040: 5996: 5894: 5868: 5789: 5637: 5271: 5242: 5224: 5212: 5198: 5189: 5180: 5162: 5153: 5144: 5132: 5123: 5114: 5105: 5082: 5061: 5029: 4603: 3971: 3941: 3918: 3912: 3474: 3472: 3434: 3432: 3430: 3428: 3426: 3424: 3422: 3420: 3418: 3416: 3414: 3412: 3410: 3408: 3406: 3312: 1814:his team's sake. He typically evaded 1310:This was followed by a tour in early 825:at Manchester and an unbeaten 100 at 5566:"Waugh bats with career on the line" 5344: 5073: 5006: 4994: 4982: 4973: 4939: 4894: 4878: 4858: 4805: 4637: 4594: 4567: 4501: 4480: 4462: 4453: 4444: 4435: 4426: 4408: 4396: 4384: 4354: 4176: 4148: 4120: 4092: 4062: 4014: 3896: 3695: 3693: 3661: 3659: 3657: 3655: 3653: 3651: 3649: 3647: 3645: 3643: 3641: 3639: 3637: 3635: 3633: 3631: 3629: 3627: 3625: 3623: 3621: 3619: 3617: 3615: 3613: 3611: 3609: 3607: 3605: 3603: 3601: 3599: 3597: 3595: 3593: 3591: 3589: 3587: 3585: 3583: 3581: 3579: 3577: 3575: 3573: 3571: 3569: 3567: 3565: 3563: 3561: 3559: 3557: 3555: 3553: 3551: 3549: 3547: 3545: 3543: 3541: 3539: 3537: 3535: 3533: 3531: 3529: 3527: 3525: 3523: 3521: 3519: 3517: 3515: 3513: 3404: 3402: 3400: 3398: 3396: 3394: 3392: 3390: 3388: 3386: 1966:In 2002, Harvey called for Mark and 1564:Australian captain ahead of Harvey. 1343: 492:, Harvey followed his elder brother 5973:Bannerman, Mark (12 October 2004). 5570:Australian Broadcasting Corporation 5518:Australian Broadcasting Corporation 5426:Australian Broadcasting Corporation 5400:Australian Broadcasting Corporation 5374:Australian Broadcasting Corporation 4793: 4754: 4730: 4665: 4649: 4537: 4525: 4235: 4201: 4053: 4041: 3702:"A history of the Sheffield Shield" 3511: 3509: 3507: 3505: 3503: 3501: 3499: 3497: 3495: 3493: 3369: 3292: 13: 5902:. 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He was also inducted into the 1443:Senior player and vice captaincy 946: 16:Australian cricketer (born 1928) 8463:Sportsmen from Victoria (state) 8378:Australia Test cricket captains 6477:Australian Cricket Hall of Fame 6069:Australia Test cricket captains 5370:"Are Our Cricketers THAT Good?" 5052: 5043: 5020: 4964: 4955: 4930: 4921: 4912: 4903: 4836: 4814: 4784: 4775: 4766: 4742: 4721: 4699: 4677: 4585: 4558: 4549: 4492: 4471: 4417: 4375: 4366: 4323: 4314: 4226: 4005: 3996: 3739: 2312: 1940:Australian Cricket Hall of Fame 1499:totalled 460 runs at 46.00 for 536:Australian Cricket Hall of Fame 477:, sharp fielder and occasional 5494:. Sport Australia Hall of Fame 3982:"Worcestershire v Australians" 3681: 3481: 3457: 1876:Queensland Cricket Association 1865: 1830:when he fielded in the slips. 780:the next ball for a boundary. 553: 1: 8458:People from Fitzroy, Victoria 8393:Wisden Cricketers of the Year 5954:. Stanmore, New South Wales: 5745: 5321:"The end of a Victorian hero" 2316:Neil Harvey's Test Centuries 1938:Harvey was inducted into the 1371:before the match against the 1270:Wisden Cricketers of the Year 1201:, 82 and 137 not out against 1101: 1075:West Indies touring Australia 671: 512:Wisden Cricketers of the Year 206:15 February 1963 v  23:. For the squash player, see 6365:2000/01; 2001; 2004; 2004/05 2014:1949–50 tour of South Africa 1993:who toured England in 1948. 1948:Sport Australia Hall of Fame 1841:. 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