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Brother century same match WI FC cricket
« on: November 30, 2021, 12:29:20 PM »
When was the last time that two brothers scored a century in the same match in WI territorial cricket.

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Re: Brother century same match WI FC cricket
« Reply #1 on: December 06, 2021, 01:04:33 PM »
Tallest you might as well.
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Re: Brother century same match WI FC cricket
« Reply #2 on: April 20, 2022, 01:53:38 PM »

Not every day you could Buss a Tallest  ;D


Jeffery and Victor Stollmeyer

https://www.stabroeknews.com/2021/11/30/sports/will-anyone-join-the-stollmeyers/



All of the above mentioned had outstanding performances playing together for their respective countries but the only brothers with centuries in the same regional first-class matches are Victor and Jeffrey Stollmeyer. Opening the batting against Barbados at Queen’s Park Oval in January of 1942, Skipper Victor Stollmeyer scored 121 while his younger brother Jeffrey scored 106. This opening partnership propelled Trinidad to a first innings total of 367 all out. Barbados made 229 all out in their first innings. Barbados batting a second time in this historic clash were all out for 241 leaving Trinidad to score 105 for Victory. The Stollmeyers knocked off the runs with skipper Victor not out on 52 and Jeffrey not out 43. There were 10 extras to hasten Barbados’ demise. Another set of Trinidad siblings came close of emulating the Stollmeyers’ feat. Charlie and Bryan Davis against British Guiana at Rose Hall Berbice from October 13-16 in 1961.

Charlie Davis, on debut at age 17, scored 127 in Trinidad’s first innings of 257 all out. In their second innings he scored 97. His elder brother Bryan was also dismissed for 97. Guess who was the British Guiana bowler that dismissed the Davis siblings just three short from joining their compatriots. The Legendary and iconic Lance Gibbs. Bryan was leg before wicket while Charlie still talks about that heart breaking catch that Glendon Gibbs took off the bowling of his unrelated namesake.

   
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