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Benaud's and deputy
Harvey and Benaud had been captains of their respective states until Harvey moved in the same season for employment purposes from Victoria to New South Wales and became Benaud's deputy.

Benaud's and Harvey
Prior to the trip, Harvey made 112 in the second innings to help Lindwall's XI defeat Benaud's XI by seven wickets.
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.
It seemed that Harvey would captain Australia in a Test for the first time with Benaud's shoulder still problematic, but the captain declared himself fit.

Benaud's and helped
This helped Australia take a 321-run first innings lead and put them in control of the match, but the hosts batted for the remainder of the match to stave off defeat ; Benaud's shoulder prevented him from bowling more than nine overs.

Benaud's and Australia's
Benaud's bowling reached a new level on the return leg of Australia's overseas tour, when they stopped in the Indian subcontinent in 1956-57 en route back to Australia.

Benaud's and 4
Benaud's men won the Second Test, before he took 5 / 83 and 4 / 94 in the drawn Third Test.

Benaud's and
* Benaud's highest Test score of 122 was made against South Africa, Johannesburg, 1957 1958
Despite sending a very strong team on the 1958 59 tour of Australia and New Zealand, England lost The Ashes to Richie Benaud's Australians.

Benaud's and series
It was another lean series with the ball, Benaud's 17 wickets costing 40. 47, the third consecutive series where his wickets cost more than 30.
During Benaud's captaincy, Australia did not lose a series, and became the dominant team in world cricket.
He matured as a test player to become an unobtrusive but often vital member of Richie Benaud's team that brought Australia out of its late-fifties doldrums in two remarkable series, against the West Indies in 1960 / 61 and England in 1961.

Benaud's and Ashes
Benaud's 5 / 13 in 25 balls instigated an English collapse which saw Australia retain the Ashes.

Benaud's and .
" In his review of Benaud's autobiography Anything But, Sri Lankan cricket writer Harold de Andrado wrote: " Richie Benaud possibly next to Sir Don Bradman has been one of the greatest cricketing personalities as player, researcher, writer, critic, author, organiser, adviser and student of the game.
On a green pitch which was struck by a downpour on the opening day, Benaud's spin was not used by Arthur Morris and he failed to make an impression with the bat in his only innings, scoring only two.
Hassett struck 179 in four hours, and took 47 runs from Benaud's seven overs.
The Australian team for Benaud's debut Test match.
Benaud's personal form was a major factor in this success.
Along with the West Indian captain Frank Worrell, Benaud's bold leadership enlivened interest in Test cricket among a public who had increasingly regarded it as boring.
They were booed and heckled as they left the field and Benaud's reputation as a " go ahead " cricket captain was badly tanished.
Benaud took 5 / 72 and scored 43 in the First Test, but then injured himself in a grade match, so Bob Simpson captained the team for the Second Test and won the match in Benaud's absence.
Benaud's bold leadership coupled with his charismatic nature and public relations ability enlivened interest in Test cricket among a public who had increasingly regarded it as boring.
" He also appeared in Richie Benaud's Greatest XI, a video in which he chooses his own team.
Benaud's book My Spin on Cricket was published in 2005.
On 29 October 2008, Benaud's mother Irene died, aged 104.
After breaking Richie Benaud's Australian Test record of 248 wickets, Lillee toured England in 1981 when his preparation was compromised by a viral infection.
In December 1960, Test cricket's first-ever Tied Test took place at the ground when Richie Benaud's Australian team tied with Frank Worrell's West Indian side.

deputy and Harvey
He rose to become deputy managing director, then chairman of the board of Carter Holt Harvey, by then a major New Zealand company, and retired from the board in 2003.
The school's first head was Mr Michael Harvey ( who had been head of St Mary's since 1978 ), with his deputy being Mr Eric Tibble.
At the start of the 1957 58 season, the responsibility was raised to another level when Craig was made captain for the Test tour to South Africa, making him the youngest captain in Test history at the age of 22 years and 194 days, with Harvey as his deputy.

deputy and helped
Returning to Marseille, he helped to repress a Royalist movement in Avignon, and an ultra-Jacobin movement at Marseille, and was elected deputy to the National Convention with 775 votes out of 776 cast.
He helped Cousin, without receiving any recognition, in his translations from Plato, and in 1839 became his deputy in the chair of philosophy at the University of Paris, with the meagre salary of 83 francs per month.
In 1530 he was sent as deputy for Nuremberg to the diet of Augsburg, where he helped Melanchthon in drawing up the Augsburg Confession.
He was a Teachta Dála ( TD ) from 1969 to 1997, and as Minister for Foreign Affairs from 1982 to 1987 he helped negotiate the Anglo-Irish Agreement and in 1987 he served for a short time as Tánaiste ( deputy prime minister ).
) In this role she was a key player in the first stages of the ' modernisation ' of the Labour Party, and along with Lord Hollick, helped set up the Institute for Public Policy Research and was its deputy director 1989 1994.
The Dreyfus affair helped him to regain popularity, and in 1898 he returned to France and was elected deputy for the first division of Algiers, but was defeated as a candidate for reelection in 1902.
Friedrich Daniel Bassermann, a liberal deputy in the second chamber of the parliament of Baden, helped to trigger the final impulse for the election of a pan-German assembly ( or parliament ).
Forrestal helped bring him back to Washington, where Kennan served as the first deputy for foreign affairs at the National War College and then strongly influenced his decision to publish the " X " article.
She is also helped by supportive friend Laura Lancing ( Julia St. John ), Brittas's calm and efficient deputy.
After a reading of the names of all persons who had helped him in the alternative, he criticized the previous speaker to the prime minister and deputy party chairman, Hans Modrow, more than Karl Marx, Gorbachev and Boris Yeltsin.
He was the founding editor of the party's chief newspaper Kurdistani Nwe and helped organise the 1991 uprising in which the Kurd's overthrew Saddam Hussein's Baathist regime, Rahim was elected as the region's first deputy speaker of parliament.
He became a confidante of Emperor Haile Sellassie and, after the war, became deputy minister of education and helped rebuild the nation's public school system.
He was chosen as a deputy for the first time in 1901, and again in 1903 and 1905, as a member of the Republican Union party that he had helped to form with Nicolás Salmerón.
Harrison joined the company board in 1958, and as deputy managing director from 1961 helped Racal to obtain a Stock Market listing.
Fitzpatrick helped his brothers manage land they owned on the Alabama River, and served as deputy under the first sheriff of Autauga County.
* Clement Biddle ( 1740 1814 ) American Revolutionary War soldier, helped organize the “ Quaker Blues " volunteers, deputy quartermaster general of the Pennsylvania and New Jersey militia, brother of Owen Biddle, Sr.
On August 22, 2010 Iraq's deputy justice minister, Busho Ibrahim, said Jassar had been helped to escape from Baghdad central prison, formerly Abu Ghraib, during riots in September 2009 stating that " This guy, he escaped from prison.
She rose to become the acting deputy director of NCID and helped lead the CDC ’ s response to the anthrax bioterrorism events of 2001.
In August 2004, John Prescott, deputy prime minister, was on a rafting trip on the Tryweryn and helped to aid a kayaker who had been injured.
Kaplan, along with Newsweeks Fareed Zakaria, were among many prominent pundits advocating support for the Iraq War .< ref >" Whitewashing Iraq on the Washington Post Op-Ed Page " by Glenn Greenwald < sup ></ sup ></ ref > Kaplan participated in a secret meeting convened by then deputy secretary of defense Paul D. Wolfowitz, at which he helped drafted an internal government document advocating the invasion of Iraq .< ref >" Secret Iraq Meeting Included Journalists " By Julie Bosman.
He was previously the Assistant Secretary at the Labor and Workforce Development Agency ( An Agency that he helped create ), deputy director for the Department of Industrial Relations and Prior to his State service Special Advisor and Congressional Liaison to President Bill Clinton.
Martin Indyk, an Australian-trained academic and former deputy director of research for the American Israel Public Affairs Committee ( AIPAC ), helped found WINEP in 1985.

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