b'World Series Cricket,Australia v West Indies, 1979.West Indies batsman Desmond Haynes reads the newspaper as other players watch their World Series Cricket match against Australia in 1979.During the 1980s Hedderwick Fookes & Alston represented the Australian Cricket Board. This close association with the cricketing world came in handy when the firm played its annual cricket match against rival firm Moules. At the time the firm was assisting one of the worlds best opening batsmen, West Indian Desmond Haynes, in relation to his contract with the Dandenong Cricket Club. Haynes agreed to join the firm team and was listed in the line- up as D Haynes, articled clerk. The match had already been won by Hedderwicks In secret Packer signed players from when Haynes stepped up to bat. How many if I across the globe and established his own hit the fence? asked Haynes, and how many if I hit cricket competition World Series Cricket the door of that Porsche? The first ball startled a woman sunbaking nearby. The second ball bounced dividing the international cricketing communityonce before hitting the car, which was owned by and upending the economics and culture a Moules partner. After a few beers, autographs of the game. and photos, all agreed it had been a great day, notwithstanding the dented car. 159'