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Okay, I've done my best.

Be generous it's my first attempt.

I thought I'd give Demonstone a chance to play in one.

There is a small prize in the offing.

There are also no criteria for cricketer's names except they all played in international cricket.

Good luck.

1.A mouse that's not so little.

2. Bowler faster than a gun.

Paul Reiffel.

3. Angel giving jumbled warnings

4.Some money for an English truck.

Bill Lawry.

5. This key can get through state lines.

Allen Border

6. Backward nod to this man as hard as nails.

SIr Don Bradman.

7. Never lost according to his fan(s)

8. Colorful mixed up romance
Cameron Green.
9.This cat never drank.

10. Never ran but made the most.

Tangles.
 

They are a little easier.😁

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Spelling

 

2. Paul Reiffel? (Faster than a gun)

Good to see somebody else have a go!

I'll pluck a couple of the low hanging fruit and leave the rest for others.

6.  Don Bradman

8.  Cameron Green

 
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I'll give you that.

It was actually jeff Thompson but I made no clue for first name and yours is more specific. 

One down. 

No limits on answers either. Prize involved!!!!!

4. Bill Lawry. Some money for an English truck. 


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2 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

Good to see somebody else have a go!

I'll pluck a couple of the low hanging fruit and leave the rest for others.

6.  Don Bradman

8.  Cameron Green

Doh. Well done.

Keep going.

10. Max Walker

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3 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

4. Bill Lawry. Some money for an English truck. 

Too good.

 
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4 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

10. Max Walker

Yep your going better than our cricket team at the minute.

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5 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Doh. Well done.

Keep going.

I thought those were hard.

This will be all over in ten.

Sorry I meant this as a response to Demonstones low fruit reference.

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5. Border?

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3 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

5. Border?

Tick yes....The Captain Allen

( I wasn't sure about spelling the first name differently)

This isn't going well....

For me🤣

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24 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:


3. Angel giving jumpled warnings
 

Should this say jumbled? Or crumpled? 

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2 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Should this say jumbled? Or crumpled? 

Yes. Whoops. Its Jumbled 

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11 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Should this say jumbled? Or crumpled? 

Yes sorry its jumbled as in anagram.

Another clue....batsman for Australia.


3. Jo Angel?

Too obvious, actually. But he did play Test match cricket in (I think) the early 90s. 
P.S. are they all Australian?

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5 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

3. Jo Angel?

Too obvious, actually. But he did play Test match cricket in (I think) the early 90s. 
P.S. are they all Australian?

No not all Aussies.

I'm glad you've slowed down. ( SORRY)

I thought they were all Aussies. 
Please tell me there’s no Sri Lankan or Pakistani names! 😆


Just now, leave it to deever said:

I thought number one was the easiest.

🤔 if it takes me all night, I’ll get this. The Aussie tail is not the only tail that’s wagging. 😝

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3 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

I thought they were all Aussies. 
Please tell me there’s no Sri Lankan or Pakistani names! 😆

Ones West Indian and another an English player.

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15 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

3. Jo Angel?

Too obvious, actually. But he did play Test match cricket in (I think) the early 90s. 
P.S. are they all Australian?

Arch angel. ( Does this help?)

Previous hints:

Australian.

Opener

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