On September 18, 1997, the New Zealand-Zimbabwe Test became the first to feature three pairs of brothers in one team.
On September 18, 1997, the New Zealand-Zimbabwe Test became the first to feature three pairs of brothers in one team. Zimbabwe fielded Andy and Grant Flower, Gavin and John Rennie, Bryan and Paul Strang on that day. Furthermore, Guy Whittall played, and his cousin Andy was the 12th man.
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