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." In August 1882, when the fifth Anglo-Australian Test ended in a breathless seven-run victory for the visitors, the 27-year-old Reginald Shirley Watkinshaw, a.k.a. Brooks secured immortality of a sort by inserting a death notice in London's Sporting Times "in affectionate memory of English cricket," with the addendum: "The body will be cremated and the ashes taken to Australia."