Shane Harwood

Interviewed by the media, Victorian teammate Shane Warne drove past in his Ferrari, tooting his horn and revving the engine, shouting out "next Australian quick.

[1] Harwood would eventually return to his home town club of Brown Hill and in his last season at 43-years-old would score 553 runs and claim 31 wickets.

[1] Harwood represented Australia A and was suggested by teammate Shane Warne as being a contender for the 2006 Australian Test tour of South Africa.

Although he did not make the Test squad, he was a surprise selection for Australia in a Twenty20 International game against England in early 2007, taking the wicket of Andrew Flintoff in a spell of 1/44.

He made his One Day International debut for Australia against South Africa on 13 April 2009, with bowling figures of 2/57 from his ten overs, taking the wickets of Jacques Kallis and JP Duminy.