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In his fourth match, he displayed his batting ability with 58 and 86 against the Clarrie Grimmett led South Australia.[1]

Ambigous line. One would think that Grimmett was the captain of SA

He played in his first Test series, against Wally Hammond's touring Englishmen in 1946-47, setting a record of twenty dismissals in a series.

Be more specific about what the record is. Strudwick took 21 against South Africa in 1913-14 (http://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/0/324/t_Batting_by_Season.html ). Tallon was the second to take 20 in a series.

This was highlighted by his 92 in the Third Test at Melbourne, in which he combined with Ray Lindwall in a 154 run partnership in just 92 minutes.

Don't know what is right but Wisden report has 87 minutes Tintin 02:05, 7 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Perry reference

Hi,

This article needs the full Perry reference somewhere. Just 'Perry (2001) p.167' isn't much help if you want more information. –MDCollins (talk) 17:40, 25 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]