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Brett, Grandson Of Basil D'Oliveira, Becomes Third Generation To Score Worcestershire One-Day Hundred

Brett D'Oliveira became the third generation from his family to score a limited-overs hundred for Worcestershire as they thrashed Essex by 182 runs in English county cricket's One-Day Cup on T

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By AFP News
Jul 30, 2021 • 10:34 AM

Brett D'Oliveira became the third generation from his family to score a limited-overs hundred for Worcestershire as they thrashed Essex by 182 runs in English county cricket's One-Day Cup on Thursday.

AFP News
By AFP News
July 30, 2021 • 10:34 AM

D'Oliveira's 123 was actually the smaller contribution to an opening partnership of 243 that also featured Jack Haynes' 153, his maiden professional century.

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Worcestershire compiled a huge total of 338-7 in their 50 overs before hosts Essex were bowled out for 156 at Chelmsford, with 29-year-old leg-spinner D'Oliveira rounding off a memorable match by taking three wickets for eight runs.

Both the late Basil and Damian D'Oliveira, Brett's grandfather and father, were middle-order batsmen for Worcestershire and they each later coached the Midlands county.

Basil D'Oliveira also played Test cricket for England after leaving his native South Africa because, as a 'Cape Coloured', he could not take part in first-class cricket in his homeland under the then apartheid regime.

The refusal of the South African government to accept D'Oliveira's call-up into the England squad for a 1968/69 tour saw English cricket chiefs call off their trip in an incident that sparked more than 20 years of international cricket isolation for South Africa.
 

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