
Simon O'Donnell
Simon O'Donnell is a former Australian cricketer and television personality known for his all-round abilities on the field. He played for Victoria and represented Australia in both Tests and One Day Internationals during the late 1980s and early 1990s. O'Donnell is particularly remembered for his powerful hitting, boasting one of the largest sixes recorded in Australian cricket history, which traveled 122 meters at the MCG. Beyond cricket, he has had a successful career in broadcasting and is recognized for his insights into the game, as well as his engaging personality on television.
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Recent news mentions
Simon O'Donnell is the educator who started the school’s urban farm in 2014.
Belvedere College’s extraordinary rooftop farm supplying food to a Michelin-star restaurant – The Irish TimesSimon O'Donnell is remembered for landing a ball into the back of the top deck at the Brewongle.
Smith cleared the Brewongle roof … but was it the biggest six at the SCG?













