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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Steve_WaughSteve Waugh - Wikipedia

    Stephen Rodger Waugh AO (born 2 June 1965) is an Australian former international cricketer and twin brother of cricketer Mark Waugh.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mark_WaughMark Waugh - Wikipedia

    Waugh is younger than his twin brother Steve Waugh by a few minutes. Dean Waugh, another of Mark's brothers, is also a cricketer, having played both first-class and List A cricket in Australia for New South Wales. His nephew and Steve's son, Austin Waugh, was selected in the Australian under-19 team. [1] .

  4. Jun 27, 2020 · The Waugh brothers went on to cement their place as two of the greatest Australian cricketers, playing together for the national team for almost 14 years. Steve Waugh, while in conversation with Michael Atherton on Sky Sports, opened up on his relationship with twin brother and former Australia teammate Mark Waugh.

  5. Born at Canterbury Hospital on 2 June 1965, Mark Edward Waugh and Stephen Rodger Waugh are fraternal twins born to Rodger and Beverley Waugh. Mark arrived four minutes after Steve. Their father was a bank official and their mother was a teacher within the New South Wales Department of Education. [1]

    • Born on: Mark Edward Waugh was born on June 2, 1965 in the suburb of Canterbury, Sydney.
    • Youngest of the two twins: Mark has an identical twin brother Steve. The twins were born four minutes apart from each other with Mark being the late arrival.
    • Early years and family background: He along with his elder brother were raised in Bankstown, a lower middle-class suburb located near the banks of the Georges river in Sydney.
    • A sporting family: Sports were very much a part of their lives growing up. Their mother Beverly was the South Australian under 14 women’s singles tennis champion and their father Rodger was a huge Tennis fan and he often hit balls with Aussie tennis legends like Tony Roche.
  6. Apr 5, 2018 · Hamish and James Marshall. The curly-haired Marshall brothers, born 15 February 1979, become the first identical twins to play Test cricket among men. They played together for New Zealand against Australia at Eden Park in Auckland in 2005.

  7. The best of Waugh brothers: A maiden ton, twin centuries and the West Indies jinx