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Albert Tibby Cotter was the Brett Lee of his time, the fastest bowler in the world, so fast in fact the English might have tried to have him banned. This was after all ... way before Bodyline.
For yes, Cotter was the Dennis Lillee of his day. In a 1908 profile written in the Sydney Mail, it was written: “Tibby Cotter is the match-winner, stump-breaker, and sensation-provider of Australia.
If the Albert "Tibby Cotter" Walkway to the Sydney Cricket Ground had never been built, the NSW government would have a spare $38 million to spend on other transport projects, hospitals or schools.
FEARED on the cricket pitch, Australian fast bowler Tibby Cotter played his final innings on the desert battlefield of Beersheba, writes Grantlee Kieza Australia fielded star batsmen Warwick ...
Tibby Cotter was a short (5'8") fast bowler who generated extreme pace from powerful chest and shoulders and on at least 20 occasions shattered the stumps or bails so quick was he.
The Albert 'Tibby' Cotter Walkway crosses over Anzac Parade in Moore Park. Former premier Barry O'Farrell wanted it built in time for the 2015 Cricket World Cup at the Sydney Cricket Ground in ...
Cricket Australia (CA) has paid tribute to the life and memory of Trooper Albert “Tibby” Cotter, the only Australian Test cricketer to be killed in the First World War. He died 100 years ago ...
Tibby Cotter Records, Test match, ODI, T20 international batting bowling fielding records. IPL (3) Previous. 10th Match ...
Among them were VFL and rugby players, well known Olympians like swimmer Cecil Healey and cricket stars like Tibby Cotter, cricket’s first genuine fast bowler and 12th Australian Light Horse ...
SPORTS fans will get easier access to the Sydney Cricket Ground and Allianz Stadium from next year with the construction of a $25 million pedestrian bridge over Anzac Pde.
The Australian Rugby Union has welcomed the opening of the Albert Tibby Cotter Bridge. The walkway for pedestrians and cyclists will open up Sydney’s CBD to Moore Park with a clear and safe ...
Tibby Cotter (left) and Gerry Hazlitt: Heroes of the epic Test. Photo courtesy: Wikimedia Commons December 19, 1907. A tale of suspense, tension and swinging fortunes at Sydney ended in a riveting ...
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