wikipedia said:Dilley appeared in his first Test match, and acquitted himself reasonably well, taking three wickets and scoring a handy unbeaten 38 in the first innings. The game is perhaps better remembered, however, for a chance occurrence on the second-innings scorecard, as follows
Lillee - c. Willey, b. Dilley 19.
Me too (just). Why are only a fraction of people who die in their 50s women?died shockingly young - 52, younger than I am
I still remember watching that day at Headingley as a 13 year old. Amazing stuff. RIP Graham.
That quote from Simster reminds me of the commentator who quite innocently stated "The batsman's Holding, the bowler's Willey."