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Alf Gover’s Indore Incident: The Funniest Toilet Break in Cricket History
Cricket's Funniest incident: England fast bowler Alf Gover enjoyed a long and distinguished first-class career with Surrey, capturing 1,555 wickets at an average of 23.63 across two decades of cricket. Although his Test career was brief, interrupted by the Second World War, he later achieved renown as a respected coach, establishing and running a celebrated fast-bowling school.
Beyond his professional accomplishments, Gover is also remembered for a very funny incident during the 1937–38 tour of India with Lord Tennyson’s XI. The side played fifteen first-class matches, including five against India, and it was during one of these fixtures at Indore that an episode unfolded—later immortalised in Fred Trueman and Frank Hardy’s 1978 book You Nearly Had Him That Time—which ensured Gover a lasting place in cricketing folklore.
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