List of Cricketers Called For Throwing in Major Cricket Matches in Australia - List of Players Called For Throwing

List of Players Called For Throwing

Note: Entries marked with blue backgrounds were called for throwing in a Test match or One Day International (ODI) played in Australia.
Player Date Team Opposing team Umpire
Wills, TomTom Wills 30 March 1872 Victoria New South Wales A. Sellars
Gregory, DaveDave Gregory 26 December 1872 NSW, Tasmania, SA XIII Victoria George Curtis
Wills, TomTom Wills 28 December 1872 Victoria NSW, Tasmania, SA XIII George Curtis
Wardill, DickDick Wardill 14 March 1873 Victoria Tasmania William Sidebottom
Jones, ErnieErnie Jones 30 October 1897 South Australia Andrew Stoddart's XI Jim Phillips
Jones, ErnieErnie Jones (Test) 4 January 1898 Australia England Jim Phillips
Marsh, JackJack Marsh 27 December 1900 New South Wales Victoria Bob Crockett
Marsh, JackJack Marsh 1 February 1901 New South Wales Victoria Bob Crockett
Marsh, JackJack Marsh 4 February 1901 New South Wales Victoria Bob Crockett
Pitcher, FrankFrank Pitcher 3 February 1911 Victoria South Africa Bob Crockett
Pitcher, FrankFrank Pitcher 4 February 1911 Victoria South Africa W. A. Young
Andrews, TommyTommy Andrews 7 November 1914 New South Wales Queensland unknown
Halcombe, RonRon Halcombe 17 January 1930 Western Australia Victoria Andrew Barlow
Halcombe, RonRon Halcombe 24 January 1930 Western Australia Tasmania A. J. Buttsworth
Halcombe, RonRon Halcombe 25 January 1930 Western Australia Tasmania Walter Lonergan
Nash, LaurieLaurie Nash 26 January 1931 Tasmania Victoria unknown
Gilbert, EddieEddie Gilbert 18 December 1931 Queensland Victoria Andrew Barlow
Cotton, HaroldHarold Cotton 13 November 1936 South Australia Victoria Andrew Barlow
MacGill, CharlesCharles MacGill 7 March 1939 Western Australia Victoria Frederick Buttsworth
Cotton, HaroldHarold Cotton 14 December 1940 South Australia Victoria Andrew Barlow
Frankish, RonRon Frankish 17 February 1951 Western Australia Victoria Andrew Barlow
McLaughlin, JackJack McLaughlin 2 January 1960 Queensland New South Wales Jim Bowden
Quigley, BrianBrian Quigley 4 November 1960 South Australia Victoria Col Egar
Brooks, GordonGordon Brooks 3 March 1962 South Australia New Zealand Col Egar
Meckiff, IanIan Meckiff 11 January 1963 Victoria South Australia Jack Kierse
Meckiff, IanIan Meckiff 4 March 1963 Victoria Queensland Bill Priem
Meckiff, IanIan Meckiff (Test) 7 December 1963 Australia South Africa Col Egar
Illingworth, EddieEddie Illingworth 13 November 1964 Victoria South Australia Col Egar
Illingworth, EddieEddie Illingworth 13 November 1964 Victoria South Australia Jack Ryan
Slater, KeithKeith Slater 16 November 1964 Western Australia New South Wales Ted Wykes
Fisher, BarryBarry Fisher 24 November 1967 Queensland New South Wales Ted Wykes
Muralitharan, MuttiahMuttiah Muralitharan (Test) 26 December 1995 Sri Lanka Australia Darrell Hair
Muralitharan, MuttiahMuttiah Muralitharan (ODI) 5 January 1996 Sri Lanka West Indies Ross Emerson
Foley, GeoffGeoff Foley 1 November 1997 Queensland Victoria Ross Emerson
Foley, GeoffGeoff Foley 11 February 1998 Queensland Tasmania Ross Emerson
Muralitharan, MuttiahMuttiah Muralitharan (ODI) 23 January 1999 Sri Lanka England Ross Emerson

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