Trevor Hohns

Trevor Hohns
Trevor Victor Hohnsis a former Queensland and Australian cricketer who played in seven Tests in 1989 where debuted at the age of 34. Hohns's legspin was largely unheralded during the 1989 Ashes series, which among his wickets included deceiving England's Ian Botham in the fourth Test at Old Trafford, who was bowled for a duck after missing a charging hoick. Hohns also was a handy late-order batsman, often batting as high as number six for Queensland in Sheffield Shield cricket...
age problem providing
Age is not a problem for us providing the contribution is still there,
extremely performing
All these blokes were performing extremely well, and have done for so for many years now. I don't think that's an issue.
age four months three top
You can't go from top of the tree, as they were only three or four months ago, and say age is a problem,
batting fill opened order positions various
He can fill various positions in the batting order as we've seen. He's opened for Queensland, and he can bat in the middle.
almost bowlers consider fast himself impossible looking replace squad
He can consider himself unlucky. We were looking for someone with a little more penetration. McGrath is almost impossible to replace so we had to look for a squad of fast bowlers to replace him.