El Wood wrote:Yeh, I was there. Remember looking out for Harvey because of the famous name (nephew of Neil Harvey).
a famous sporting family and the apple didn't fall far from the tree.
for anyone who didn't know, neil harvey is regarded as one of australia's greatest batsmen.
a left hander, he scored 6149 runs at 48.41 in Tests including 21 centuries and a highest score of 205.
the old-timers, including bradman, regarded him as one of the game's most devastating and attacking players. also reportedly had to be seen to be believed in the field.
he was a member of the invincibles team of 1948 which, under bradman's captaincy, went through the entire ashes tour unbeaten.
a 100 in his second Test innings as a 19-year-old made him the youngest australian century-maker, a record that still stands (i think).
one of six cricketing brothers, four of whom represented Victoria. his brother merv also played for australia.
nowadays neil, 79, is better known as banger's great uncle