Sid Barnes

Sidney George Barnes (5 June 1916-16 December 1973) was an Australian cricket player. One of the few batsmen to average more than 60 in Test cricket, and with an outstanding record playing for his native New South Wales, Barnes effectively denied himself the opportunity to play more Test matches for the Australian cricket team due to his bizarre behaviour. However, even though he struck only three Test centuries in his brief career, he made a lasting impression on the world game, with a top score of 234 helping to set a world record 405 run fifth wicket partnership with Don Bradman against England at Sydney. As of March 2005, this record still stands.

 

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