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June 20, 2008 15:16

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Rob Steen

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My greatest ever Jewish cricket XI needs every bit of help it can get

Next month, as part of Israel’s 60th birthday celebrations, a unique Israel team that will include a collection of Jewish cricketers from South Africa, Australia, Ireland and India will take on an India A squad. Here, Rob Steen selects his greatest ever Jewish XI

How many renowned Jewish cricketers are there? The answer lies somewhere between the number of world-beating Jewish footballers and rugby notables. Then again, the South African Arthur Goldman did call his 1968 book about sporty Jews “What is Cricket… Rugby?”. Perhaps we’re so busy worrying about our own tribe we don’t have time for less important team pursuits?

In the International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame, alongside the illustrious likes of Mark Spitz, Harold Abrahams, Joel Stransky, Sandy Koufax and Hank Greenberg, stands but one cricketer, Dr Ali Bacher. And while Bacher, in 1970, captained the best side South Africa ever fielded, he is best known as the administrator who alienated so many by organising the “rebel” tours of the Apartheid era.