Chris Stocks talks to the Australian No.5 batsman about his English links and his time in the County game
Peter Handscomb may be proudly representing Australia this series but he has never forgotten his British roots. Born to English parents in the Melbourne seaside district of St Kilda, he holds a British passport and has credited his spells in county cricket at Gloucestershire and Yorkshire with helping him get to where he is today.
“Both my parents are English – dad was born in Cambridge and mum in south-west London. They came over 30- 35 years ago, mate, so they’re ...
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