Greg Dyer
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"Gregory Charles Dyer" is a former New South Wales and Australian wicketkeeper. Dyer played in six Test cricket/Tests and 23 One Day International/ODIs from 1986 to 1988, including playing in the victorious 1987 Cricket World Cup/1987 World Cup Final. He toured Australian cricket team in India in 1986-87/India in 1986 as a back up keeper.

Dyer replaced Tim Zoehrer for only a few Test cricket/Tests, but his international career was cut short by the emergence of Ian Healy, along with a controversial incident during which he claimed to have "caught" New Zealand batsman Andrew Jones (cricketer, born 1959)/Andrew Jones during a Test match at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in the season of 1987/88. Replays showed the ball had touched the ground, and Jones was dismissed. He was subsequently dropped from the team two matches later and retired from first-class cricket shortly thereafter.

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