Eddo Brandes, the Glossary
Eddo André Brandes (born 5 March 1963) is a former Zimbabwean cricketer who played in 10 Tests and 59 ODIs from 1987 to 1999, spanning four World Cups.[1]
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32 relations: Albury, All-rounder, Coach (sport), COVID-19 pandemic, Cricket, Cricket World Cup, Fast bowling, First-class cricket, Glenn McGrath, Graeme Hick, Graham Gooch, Hat-trick (cricket), Iain Butchart, Lavington Sports Ground, List A cricket, List of One Day International cricket hat-tricks, Mashonaland Country Districts cricket team, Mashonaland cricket team, Natal (province), Niaz Stadium, Not out, One Day International, Port Shepstone, Rhodesia, South Africa, Sunshine Coast Cricket Club, Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Test cricket, The Times, XXXX (beer), 1983 Cricket World Cup, 1987 Cricket World Cup.
- Alumni of Prince Edward School
- Cricketers from KwaZulu-Natal
- One Day International hat-trick takers
- People from Port Shepstone
- Zimbabwean cricket coaches
- Zimbabwean emigrants to Australia
- Zimbabwean people of German descent
- Zimbabwean people of South African descent
Albury
Albury (Bungambrawatha) is a major regional city that is located in the Murray region of New South Wales, Australia.
All-rounder
An all-rounder is a cricketer who regularly performs well at both batting and bowling.
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Coach (sport)
An athletic coach is a person coaching in sport, involved in the direction, instruction, and training of a sports team or athlete.
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COVID-19 pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic (also known as the coronavirus pandemic), caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), began with an outbreak of COVID-19 in Wuhan, China, in December 2019.
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Cricket
Cricket is a bat-and-ball game that is played between two teams of eleven players on a field, at the centre of which is a pitch with a wicket at each end, each comprising two bails balanced on three stumps.
Cricket World Cup
The Cricket World Cup (officially known as ICC Men's Cricket World Cup) is the international championship of One Day International (ODI) cricket.
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Fast bowling
Fast bowling (also referred to as pace bowling) is one of two main approaches to bowling in the sport of cricket, the other being spin bowling.
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First-class cricket
First-class cricket, along with List A cricket and Twenty20 cricket, is one of the highest-standard forms of cricket.
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Glenn McGrath
Glenn Donald McGrath (born 9 February 1970) is an Australian former international cricketer whose career spanned 14 years. Eddo Brandes and Glenn McGrath are cricketers at the 1996 Cricket World Cup and cricketers at the 1999 Cricket World Cup.
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Graeme Hick
Graeme Ashley Hick (born 23 May 1966) is a Zimbabwean-born former England cricketer who played 65 Test matches and 120 One Day Internationals for England. Eddo Brandes and Graeme Hick are Alumni of Prince Edward School, cricketers at the 1992 Cricket World Cup, cricketers at the 1996 Cricket World Cup, cricketers at the 1999 Cricket World Cup and Zimbabwean cricketers.
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Graham Gooch
Graham Alan Gooch, (born 23 July 1953) is a former English first-class cricketer who captained Essex and England. Eddo Brandes and Graham Gooch are cricketers at the 1987 Cricket World Cup and cricketers at the 1992 Cricket World Cup.
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Hat-trick (cricket)
In cricket, a hat-trick occurs when a bowler takes three wickets from three consecutive deliveries.
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Iain Butchart
Iain Peter Butchart (born 9 May 1960) is a former Zimbabwean cricketer who played one Test at the age of 35, in addition to 20 One Day Internationals spread over twelve years. Eddo Brandes and Iain Butchart are cricketers at the 1987 Cricket World Cup, cricketers at the 1992 Cricket World Cup, Zimbabwe One Day International cricketers, Zimbabwe Test cricketers, Zimbabwean cricket coaches and Zimbabwean cricketers.
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Lavington Sports Ground
Lavington Sports Ground (known as "Lavington Panthers Oval" between 2001 and 2009) is a sports ground located in the suburb of Hamilton Valley near Lavington on the north-west fringe of the city of Albury, Australia.
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List A cricket
List A cricket is a classification of the limited-overs (one-day) form of the sport of cricket, with games lasting up to eight hours.
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List of One Day International cricket hat-tricks
A hat-trick in cricket is when a bowler takes three wickets on consecutive deliveries, dismissing three different batsmen. Eddo Brandes and List of One Day International cricket hat-tricks are one Day International hat-trick takers.
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Mashonaland Country Districts cricket team
The Mashonaland Country Districts cricket team was a first-class cricket team representing the Mashonaland province in Zimbabwe.
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Mashonaland cricket team
The Mashonaland cricket team was a first-class cricket team representing the Mashonaland province in Zimbabwe.
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Natal (province)
The Province of Natal, commonly called Natal, was a province of South Africa from May 1910 until May 1994.
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Niaz Stadium
Niaz Stadium is a cricket ground in Hyderabad, Pakistan.
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Not out
In cricket, a batsman is not out if they come out to bat in an innings and have not been dismissed by the end of an innings.
One Day International
A One Day International (ODI) is a form of 50 overs limited overs cricket, played between two teams with international status, in which each team faces a fixed number of overs, currently 50, with the game lasting up to 7 hours.
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Port Shepstone
Port Shepstone is a large town situated on the mouth of the Mzimkhulu River, the largest river on the KwaZulu-Natal South Coast of South Africa.
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Rhodesia
Rhodesia (Rodizha), officially from 1970 the Republic of Rhodesia, was an unrecognised state in Southern Africa from 1965 to 1979.
South Africa
South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa (RSA), is the southernmost country in Africa.
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Sunshine Coast Cricket Club
The Sunshine Coast Cricket Club is a cricket club on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia.
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Sunshine Coast, Queensland
The Sunshine Coast is a peri-urban region in South East Queensland, Australia.
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Test cricket
Test cricket is a form of first-class cricket played at the international level between teams representing full member countries of the International Cricket Council (ICC).
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The Times
The Times is a British daily national newspaper based in London.
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XXXX (beer)
XXXX (pronounced four-ex) is a brand of Australian beer brewed in Milton, Brisbane, by Queensland brewers Castlemaine Perkins (now a division of the Japanese-owned company Lion).
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1983 Cricket World Cup
The 1983 Cricket World Cup (officially the Prudential Cup '83) was the 3rd edition of the Cricket World Cup tournament.
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1987 Cricket World Cup
The 1987 Cricket World Cup (officially known as the Reliance Cup 1987 for sponsorship reasons) was the fourth Cricket World Cup.
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See also
Alumni of Prince Edward School
- Adrian Bey
- Alexander Steele
- Colin Smith (British rower)
- Colin Style
- David E. Potter
- David Houghton (cricketer)
- David Mutendera
- Douglas Rogers (writer)
- Duncan Fletcher
- Eddo Brandes
- Edmoore Takaendesa
- Faustine Ndugulile
- Graeme Cremer
- Graeme Hick
- Herbert Schwamborn
- Ian Robertson (rugby union, born 1950)
- Jackie du Preez
- John Bredenkamp
- John Plagis
- Kennedy Tsimba
- Lucian Msamati
- Mark McNulty
- Mark Vermeulen
- Miles Anderson
- Nick Price
- Peter McLaughlin
- Robert Clarkson Tredgold
- Robert Gwaze
- Rodwell Makoto
- Russell Tiffin
- Ryan Butterworth
- Sam Levy
- Tonderai Chavhanga
- Trevor Penney
- Wrex Tarr
Cricketers from KwaZulu-Natal
- Andrew Hudson (cricketer)
- Cindy Eksteen
- Clifford Barker (cricketer)
- Clive Halse
- Craig Park
- Eddo Brandes
- Garry Park
- Geoff Griffin
- Geoffrey Hart-Davis
- Henry Fotheringham
- Jan Dreyer
- Jan-Berry Burger
- Johan van der Wath
- Kelly Seymour
- Khalipha Cele
- Kyle Abbott (cricketer)
- Leigh Alexander
- Mark Handman
- Morné Engelbrecht
- Nummy Deane
- Ockert Erasmus
- Percy Sherwell
- Richard Kent
- Robert Dower
- Rowan Lyle
- Stuart Hockly
- Tim Shaw (cricketer)
One Day International hat-trick takers
- Aaqib Javed
- Abdur Razzak (cricketer)
- Andrew Flintoff
- Anthony Stuart (cricketer)
- Brett Lee
- Bruce Reid
- Chaminda Vaas
- Charl Langeveldt
- Chetan Sharma
- Clint McKay
- Dan Christian
- Danny Morrison (cricketer)
- Eddo Brandes
- Farveez Maharoof
- Imran Tahir
- JP Duminy
- Jalal-ud-Din (cricketer)
- James Anderson (cricketer)
- James Faulkner (cricketer)
- Jerome Taylor
- Kagiso Rabada
- Kapil Dev
- Kemar Roach
- Kuldeep Yadav
- Lasith Malinga
- List of One Day International cricket hat-tricks
- Mohammad Sami
- Mohammed Shami
- Prosper Utseya
- Rubel Hossain
- Saqlain Mushtaq
- Shahadat Hossain
- Shane Bond
- Shehan Madushanka
- Steve Harmison
- Steven Finn
- Taijul Islam
- Taskin Ahmed
- Thisara Perera
- Trent Boult
- Wanindu Hasaranga
- Waqar Younis
- Wasim Akram
People from Port Shepstone
- Adrian Furnham
- Ayanda Gcaba
- Beatrice Ngcobo
- Burry Stander
- Candice Lill
- Carol Joyce
- Daniel Le Roux
- Eckard Rabe
- Eddo Brandes
- Gerrie Germishuys
- James Venter
- Kelly Anderson (tennis)
- Khalipha Cele
- Naima Kay
- Nomalanga Shozi
- Peggy Nkonyeni
- Professor (musician)
- Ravi Pillay
- Warren Britz
Zimbabwean cricket coaches
- Andy Flower
- Andy Waller
- David Houghton (cricketer)
- Dion Ebrahim
- Douglas Hondo
- Duncan Fletcher
- Eddo Brandes
- Gary Brent
- Glenn Querl
- Grant Flower
- Heath Streak
- Iain Butchart
- Kevin Curran (cricketer)
- Norbert Manyande
- Paddy Clift
- Paul Strang
- Richard Halsall
- Robin Brown (cricketer)
- Searson Wigginton
- Shepherd Makunura
- Sinikiwe Mpofu
- Stanley Chioza
- Trevor Penney
- Waddington Mwayenga
- Walter Chawaguta
- Wayne James
Zimbabwean emigrants to Australia
- Andrew Murray (Australian politician)
- Archibald Wilson
- Audius Mtawarira
- Brian Davison (cricketer)
- Chris Ellison (politician)
- Clive Puzey
- David Pocock
- Dizzy Dee
- Eddo Brandes
- Elizabeth Haran
- George Gregan
- Greg Aplin
- Hilton Cartwright
- Honeywell Nguruve
- Ian Perrie
- Janine Murray
- Jenny Taffs
- John Traicos
- Joice Takaidza
- Kyle Godwin
- Kyle Lee
- Norman Walsh
- Pacharo Mzembe
- Panashe Madanha
- Rick Cosnett
- Rob Adams (architect)
- Robert Dumakude Bango
- Scott Gray (rugby union)
- Tkay Maidza
- Waddington Mwayenga
Zimbabwean people of German descent
- Dennis Brutus
- Eddo Brandes
- Jonah Fabisch
- Mike Campbell (farmer)
Zimbabwean people of South African descent
- Andy Blignaut
- Bruce Grobbelaar
- Douglas Rogers (writer)
- Eddo Brandes
- Grace Mugabe
- Grant Flower
- Kate Holt
- Marc Cayeux
- Mark Vermeulen
- Mathira
- Matthew Rusike
- Maureen Thelma Watson
- Mike Auret
- Mike Campbell (farmer)
- Steven Trenchard