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    What year did Keith Miller retire from Test cricket?

    Question #51823. Asked by redjim2.

    Brinjal

    1956

    Oct 20 04, 4:01 AM
    TabbyTom

    His last Test was against Pakistan at Karachi in 1956 (Oct 11 to 17). He scored 21 and 11, and took 2 for 40 and 0 for 18.

    (Source: Cricinfo database)


    Oct 20 04, 4:04 AM

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