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Waugh and fell
Mark Waugh batted 404 minutes, and, despite controversy when Waugh hit one of his bails off ( under Law 35 he was adjudged to have finished his stroke and therefore given not out ), South Africa fell three wickets short.
New South Wales were sent into bat and Waugh was dismissed for 13 and New South Wales fell to 3 / 60 in the first innings.
The situation deteriorated when Australia fell to 5 / 126 and Greg Matthews joined Waugh at the crease.
Darren Lehmann, Steve Waugh and Shane Warne fell quickly but expensively, Waugh making 34 runs from just 40 deliveries.
Both Waugh and Laycock were on the last British ship out of Crete, before it fell.

Waugh and on
Evelyn Waugh once defined Hogmanay as " getting sick on Glasgow pavements.
The article, written as a school essay, was an attack on The Loom of Youth, by Alec Waugh, a recently published novel which caused a furore for its frank account of homosexual passions between British schoolboys in a public school.
His successor, Steve Waugh, further honed the Australian team built by Border and Taylor and went on to set numerous records for victories as captain.
Many significant figures from the arts and literary worlds have lived on the square, including George Orwell, Evelyn Waugh and Samuel Phelps.
The Greenville Commercial Historic District and Alexander P. and James S. Waugh House are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Another notable feud Trevor-Roper carried on in the 1950s-60s was with the novelist and Catholic convert Evelyn Waugh, who saw Trevor-Roper as a severe critic of the Catholic Church, and was often vocal in expressing his criticism of him.
Born at Canterbury Hospital in Campsie, New South Wales on 2 June 1965, Waugh was one of twin boys born to Rodger and Beverley Waugh.
Waugh and Taylor opened on debut against Tasmania at Hobart's TCA Ground.
Batting at No. 7, Waugh was involved in a century stand with Greg Dyer to help avoid the follow on with 41.
Waugh made only 24 in the second innings as the home team hung on for a draw to secure the Shield.
Waugh made his ODI debut against Pakistan at the Adelaide Oval on December, but did not bat or bowl as Australia took a nine-wicket victory.
New South Wales was then sent in at the SCG and Waugh struck 137 from 185 runs on the first day, including a six from Peter Sleep that narrowly missed the clock tower.
Playing against England in the Fourth Test at the Adelaide Oval, Waugh came to the crease in the first innings on the first day with Australia in trouble at 4 / 104.
The pair batted until the end of the day and Waugh brought up his century with a square drive late on the first day.
Though thought of in the early stages of his career as only " a moderately talented player ", at one point losing his Test place to his brother Mark, Waugh went on to become one of the leading batsmen of his time.
Born at Canterbury Hospital in Campsie, a suburb in South-Western Sydney on 2 June 1965, Waugh was one of twin boys born to Rodger and Beverley Waugh.
Waugh was retained for all four ODIs on the tour of New Zealand, scoring 111 runs at 27. 75 and taking four wickets at 39. 75.
In 1988 – 89 against the West Indies, Waugh mixed some batting failures with two entertaining innings of 90 and 91 on the faster pitches of Brisbane and Perth, respectively.
Solid performances on the tour of New Zealand, where he scored 178 Test runs at 44. 50, enabled Waugh to hold his position on the 1993 Ashes tour of England.
At the conclusion of the tour, the Australian Cricket Board interviewed Waugh, along with David Boon, Mark Taylor and Ian Healy to discern their opinions on the direction of the team after the impending retirement of Allan Border as captain.
* A play on the title of the popular Evelyn Waugh novel, Brideshead Revisited.

Waugh and times
However, the fact that Atherton was dismissed 19 times by Glenn McGrath, the Australian opening bowler ( a record for any bowler against one batsman ) suggests that this was a side of Atherton that Waugh seldom saw first-hand.
Famous in his own day, his work was subsequently eclipsed for close to a century, only to re-emerge in recent times as " the most important gay visual artist of the pre – World War I era " according to Thomas Waugh.
In various letters, Waugh himself refers to the novel a number of times as his magnum opus ; however, in 1950 he wrote to Graham Greene saying " I re-read Brideshead Revisited and was appalled.
He was at various times compared with Evelyn Waugh, Graham Greene, Anthony Powell and Lawrence Durrell, but his voice was his own: " Raven came nearer than other novelists to exposing, in the grandeur of its squalor and the dubiety of its standards, the times he lived in and saw through ".
However, it is widely believed the sides containing the likes of Allan Donald, Shaun Pollock, Gary Kirsten and Hansie Cronje grossly underachieved, gaining a reputation as " chokers ", due to them reaching the semi-finals of the Cricket World Cup three times, but failing to progress into the finals, when Herschelle Gibbs dropped Australian captain Steve Waugh in 1999 in a Super Six match.
" A Rose for Ecclesiastes " has been anthologized several times, including in Isaac Asimov Presents the Great SF Stories # 25 ( edited by Isaac Asimov and Martin H. Greenberg ), The Doors of His Face, The Lamps of His Mouth, and Other Stories, and Science Fiction: The Science Fiction Research Association Anthology ( edited by Patricia S. Warrick, Charles Waugh, and Martin H. Greenberg ).

Waugh and being
Waugh accepted, subject to him not being selected for the 1989 Ashes tour of England with the national side.
Atherton's finest performances came when he was " against the wall ", such as his monumental 185 not out in 643 minutes to salvage a draw against South Africa, and his negation of an outstanding Allan Donald onslaught in 1998, and that this prompted Steve Waugh to dub him " The Cockroach " ( being very hard to stamp out ).
Waugh dived for the ball resulting in his nose and Gillespie's right leg being broken.
He dominated the 2007 Cricket World Cup in the West Indies as the tournament's best batsman, scoring three centuries before the completion of the Super 8s section of the tournament ; he was only the third person ( the previous being Mark Waugh and Sourav Ganguly ).
Steve Waugh was a somewhat surprising omission, despite being unable to force his way back into the ODI team since being dropped after team disappointment in the 2001 – 02 VB Series.
Since 1997 the Australian team has not always had the same captain for Tests and for ODIs, with Mark Taylor and Steve Waugh being dropped from the ODI team whilst still the Test captain.
Newscaster Rob MacDonald and sports reporter Kevin Waugh are currently the two longest-serving on-air personalities, both of whom being part of CFQC since at least the late 1970s.
Despite being well received by viewers due to her effervescent personality and striking good looks, Ms. Waugh never completely overcame her noticeable nervousness after taking to the air.
Martyn was subsequently dropped from the Test team in the early 1993 tour to New Zealand, until being recalled for the Third Test at Eden Park, Auckland after Mark Waugh was dropped, scoring 74.
Watson expressed joy at being selected in an Australian team with Waugh, whom he cited as his idol.
Lehmann was also called into the squad for the triangular ODI series, but after being unused he was replaced by Mark Waugh.
Marshall was also a newspaper and magazine columnist, writing for The Sunday Telegraph in the 1970s and 1980s, and enjoying an association with the New Statesman that began in 1935 when he wrote his first of many Christmas reviews of books for girls, and ended in 1981 when he was sacked from its " First Person " column by editor Bruce Page ,-and which he had been writing since January 1976, having been asked by then editor Anthony Howard to replace Auberon Waugh who had gone to the Spectator-allegedly for being overtly sympathetic to Margaret Thatcher.
When Steve was close to being dropped during the 2002 – 03 series 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.
In 1995 / 96 he played his first and only Test match in place of the injured Steve Waugh, making an unbeaten half-century, and subsequently being dropped upon Waugh's recovery.
Steve Waugh thought he " was being punished largely for previous infractions and perceived attitude problems ... and straight away you could sense that a couple of guys felt their careers might be over ".
Knox-who had been called on to return to Oxford but was unenthusiastic-proposed the merger to the Archbishop of Birmingham as a solution to the unexpected vacancy he was being asked to fill ; as a confident Evelyn Waugh would later put it, Knox " was the author of the temporary amalgamation, which persists to this day.

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