Tasmanian David Boon scored more than 13,000 international runs during his decorated career in the 1980s and 1990s, securing his place in Australian Cricket's Hall of Fame
Thanks Mr.Boon, I had great memories watching you play. Growing up in India watching matches particularly those played in Australia with lush green fields,white cricket ball and Colorful clothing created life long memories. Before I became fan of Mr. Gilchrist I was big fan of Mr.Boon(something about him always drew me to him, being even keel never too high and never too low looks like a all around great person) and what he had to deal with in terms of opening for Australian with new ball against some of the best fast bowling from great West Indies pace bowlers.
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He really had an outstanding record for an opening batsmen against great fast bowling attacks to go in top 3 and average 44, 21,100s and 7500 runs really really great career.
Vivid memories of Boonie making punt hits with a softball bat in primary school. Or slogging the ball into the infant school yard at Charles Street Primary, (now gone) Everyone wanted him on their team. Followed his career all the way thru as I'm sure a lot of his old old class mates have.