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He was awarded the man of the match award in his side's [[Mercantile Mutual Cup]] Final victory in 1997-98. He was also a past winner of the Peter Burge Medal, given to the best player of the season in Brisbane grade cricket. |
He was awarded the man of the match award in his side's [[Mercantile Mutual Cup]] Final victory in 1997-98. He was also a past winner of the Peter Burge Medal, given to the best player of the season in Brisbane grade cricket. |
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He currently has a nephew by the name of Tom Prestwidge. It is widely believed this nephew undertakes sodomy and enjoys sucking various objects. |
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Revision as of 06:33, 18 July 2014
Scott Arthur Prestwidge (born 15 May 1968) in Bankstown, New South Wales, was an Australian cricketer who played for the Queensland Bulls in Australian domestic cricket. He was an all-rounder who bowled right arm fast medium and was one of his country's inaugural inductees of the Australian Cricket Academy when it opened in 1988.
Prestwidge played one day cricket for Queensland between 1991/92 and 2000/01 and for the latter part of his career was a regular in the side. During that period he played only 3 first class games.
He was awarded the man of the match award in his side's Mercantile Mutual Cup Final victory in 1997-98. He was also a past winner of the Peter Burge Medal, given to the best player of the season in Brisbane grade cricket.
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