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>> His last match – also at Adelaide and with Ron Wright as his partner - was between Australia and England on 9 January to 15 January 1959, a draw notable for 9 wickets to Richie Benaud and the slowest (till then) century in Australia-England Tests, by Colin Cowdrey.
The Cowdrey hundred was in the previous Test match at MCG which ended in a draw. Australia won at Adelaide by 10 wickets. TintinTalk 02:39, 1 January 2006 (UTC)Reply
Oops! Thanks Tintin - I regressed a page in Frindall's book! Blame the weather, it was 42 degrees here yesterday. I hope I've got it right this time. MulgaBill 02:54, 1 January 2006 (UTC)Reply