Press. ISBN 0-86888-227-5. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Kim Hughes. Kim Hughes at ESPNcricinfo Saltau, Chloe (26 November 2004). "A captain's long...
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Kim Sullivan Hughes (formerly Reynolds, Dixon, Stewart, Andropoulus, and Hughes) is a fictional character on the CBS soap opera As the World Turns. The...
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Kim Galen Hughes (born June 4, 1952) is an American former basketball player and coach. He played professional basketball in the American Basketball Association...
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Warrant Officer Class 1 Kim Spencer Hughes, GC (born 12 September 1979) is a British Army bomb disposal expert (Ammunition Technician) who was awarded...
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Kim Hughes (born 1954) is an Australian cricketer. Kim Hughes may also refer to: Kim Hughes (basketball) (born 1952), American basketball player and coach...
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Kim Hughes is a Canadian radio personality and arts and entertainment journalist, who most recently[when?] hosted programming on XM Satellite Radio's The...
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Hilditch – retained the position under Kim Hughes from September to November 1979, when he was dropped Kim Hughes – under Greg Chappell from November 1979...
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Ian Chappell (section Kim Hughes)
Kim Hughes, in the early 1980s. The constant campaign against Hughes destabilised his authority. Compounding the situation, the ACB compelled Hughes to...
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– March 25, 2022) was an American actress, best known for her role as Kim Hughes on the CBS soap opera As the World Turns from 1972 to 2010. Hays was born...
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Richard Hadlee 1981 West Indies Australia won by 58 runs 39,982 134,081 Kim Hughes 1982 England England won by 3 runs 63,900 214,882 Norman Cowans 1983...
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However veteran Australian players such as Geoff Lawson, Rodney Hogg, Kim Hughes and David Hookes performed poorly. Australia had just defeated Pakistan...
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signed to WSC – notable exceptions including Gary Cosier, Geoff Dymock, Kim Hughes and Craig Serjeant – and the Australian selectors were forced to pick...
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Headingley. This started out very badly: Australia scored 401 (John Dyson 102; Kim Hughes 89; but Botham took 6–95), and asked England to follow on after bowling...
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series at home over New Zealand and England during the 1982-83 summer. Kim Hughes had been in poor form for most of the summer but come good for the finals...
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during the 1960s; he and Lisa remain close friends. He was married to Kim Hughes, up until her death in 2022, with whom he had a daughter, Sabrina, and...
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story that many of them have a personal connection to." For Original Cin, Kim Hughes wrote that "Clements’ searing film — notably and beautifully shot on traditional...
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117 off 130 balls in only his third game, against New Zealand. Captain Kim Hughes said ""Smithy is a young, exciting player. He kept the ball on the ground...
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State. Hughes' elder brother is former Australian cricket captain Kim Hughes. Hughes played from 1986 until 1992 for the Orange Free State and Tasmania...
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who was now captain of Queensland, became Australian vice-captain to Kim Hughes for the tour of the West Indies in the northern spring of 1984. After...
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different from the 1975 Cricket World Cup, and was led by young batsmen Kim Hughes. The team was somewhat less experienced than previous squad, but still...
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the Clippers' coach. He retained his position as general manager, with Kim Hughes, who had worked as Dunleavy's assistant for seven seasons, becoming interim...
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Ray Lindwall, Sam Loxton and Phil Ridings were as follows: Batsmen – Kim Hughes (captain), Andrew Hilditch (vice-captain), Allan Border, Rick Darling...
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the pre-Ashes ODI series in England since it was introduced in 1972). Kim Hughes said "Trevor Chappell epitomised what this team's built on – few stars...
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Howard Robard Hughes Jr. (December 24, 1905 – April 5, 1976) was an American aerospace engineer, business magnate, film producer, investor, philanthropist...
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101. India went on to win that Test match and also the series against Kim Hughes' Australian team. Despite making his debut in 1975, it was not until the...
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Kim Hughes 213 (301) Shivlal Yadav 4/143 (42.4 overs) 419 (137.4 overs) Sandeep Patil 174 (240) Dennis Lillee 4/80 (34 overs) 221/7d (90 overs) Kim Hughes...
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Notes 1989 Funny Business Various Unknown episodes 1990 Shark in the Park Kim Hughes Episode: "Double or Quits" 1991 For the Love of Mike Helen Episode: "1...
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Hughes (disambiguation) Kent Hughes (disambiguation) Kerrie Hughes (born 1959), New Zealand fashion designer Kevin Hughes (disambiguation) Kim Hughes...
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screenwriter and director Kim Hirschovits (born 1982), Finnish former ice hockey player Kim Hughes (born 1954), Australian former cricketer Kim Huybrechts (born...
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Geoff Marsh, Merv Hughes and Steve Waugh. Among the decisions made by the panel when Chappell was a selector included encouraging Kim Hughes to resign, not...
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