Steve Wundke

Playing junior cricket for Glenelg Cricket Club, Wundke first attracted notice in the 1976–77 season when he starred in the Shell Shield District Schoolboys competition and was named in the South Australian Schoolboy Team of the Year.

[9] During the 5 January 1985, McDonald's Cup match against Western Australia, Wundke took a catch to dismiss Kim Hughes that was classed as one of the best of the summer.

[10] Fielding at midwicket, Wundke "swooped, knocked the ball up with his right hand, reverse-swooped, and plucked it on the way down with his left.

In the 1989 season, Wundke returned to England, where until 1992 he played as a professional for Stockport Cricket Club in the Central Lancashire League.

[15] In 1991 he scored 1,217 runs and took 100 wickets in a season, the first Stockport player to record the feat since Test cricketer Colin McCool in 1955.