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RE: Australian born cricketers that don't represent australia - cityboy76 - 16-08-2010 20:42 Graham Thorpe = England RE: Australian born cricketers that don't represent australia - birdlime - 19-08-2010 20:49 (16-08-2010 20:42 )cityboy76 Wrote: Graham Thorpe = England Graham Thorpe is born in England and this topic is about Australian cricketers who were born in their own country but represent a different country instead. RE: Australian born cricketers that don't represent australia - birdlime - 23-08-2010 20:29 Scott Styris = New Zealand RE: Australian born cricketers that don't represent australia - Gordon_Bennett - 14-01-2012 19:59 (05-02-2010 21:51 )Rees No.1 fan Wrote: Martin McCague - although he was accused of being an Aussie double agent when he played for England he really wasn't that bad. [/b] What!?!? He was one of the worst players who ever represented England. A truly awful player. RE: Australian born cricketers that don't represent australia - Charlemagne - 14-01-2012 20:17 Aaron Redmond - New Zealand (Born Perth) RE: Australian born cricketers that don't represent australia - Gordon_Bennett - 06-04-2012 11:23 (03-02-2010 16:52 )654321 Wrote: Geraint Jones = England He was actually born in Papua New Guinea - and he's now representing them in ODI's & T20's. RE: Australian born cricketers that don't represent australia - danifan - 07-04-2012 21:41 (06-04-2012 11:23 )Gordon_Bennett Wrote:(03-02-2010 16:52 )654321 Wrote: Geraint Jones = England In the same recent T20 competition was Michael Di Venuto - although 9 one day internationals for Australia - now plays for Italy, alongside his brother (also Australian) |