Norman Gifford – Unlucky to be sandwiched between Tony Lock and Derek Underwood, Norman Gifford’s career never took wing and he seemed to have played the last international match of his career against New Zealand at Lords in 1973.
Hence quite a few people took notice when a 45 year old Gifford took the field as captain on debut for a second-string England side in the Rothmans Four Nations Cup at Sharjah in 1985. They pushed Australia to the brink in the first match which was decided off the last ball as Gifford bowled out his spell of 10 overs for a miserly 27 runs. He was even better the second time around taking 4 for 23 off his full quota of overs against Pakistan but the inexperienced English team had no answers to the wiles of the Pakistan bowling attack.
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