Name these Australia one-Test wonders

I made an unbeaten half-century in my only Test innings, thus ending my career without an average. 54 ODI caps helped ease the pain of that injustice
Stuart Law
Martin Love
Brad Hodge
I was run out for 1 in the first innings of my only Test in 2016, and with the dream gone, I retired from first-class cricket in November 2020
Nic Maddinson
Callum Ferguson
Rob Quiney
My one Test cap came in 2012, and though I ended with an average of 153, my only wicket was a good one: AB de Villiers
John Hastings
Scott Boland
Clint McKay
I was an injury replacement during the 2009 Ashes
Nathan Bracken
Graham Manou
Brad Williams
My Test debut did not go to plan. I conceded 149 runs off 18 overs in my only innings
Cullen Bailey
Jason Krejza
Bryce McGain
A left-arm wrist-spinner, I was the first twirler to make their Australia Test debut after Shane Warne retired
Brad Hogg
Cameron White
Beau Casson
With two other spinners in the XI, I was only called on to bowl 14 overs on Test debut
Xavier Doherty
Dan Cullen
Michael Beer
I couldn't have asked for a more prestigious Test wicket. Sachin had just proved how good he was too; he was on 214 when I got him out
Andrew McDonald
Peter George
Joe Mennie
I wasn't even in the squad for the 1997 Ashes, but with Australia hit by injuries, I was called up from county cricket to play my only Test
Shaun Young
Shane Lee
Peter McIntyre
I picked a good game for my one and only: the Boxing Day Test at the MCG, and a thriller Australia lost by 12 runs
Scott Muller
Gavin Robertson
Matthew Nicholson
The lowest score among India's top six was Ganguly's 65, and I didn't take a wicket
Adam Dale
Paul Wilson
Simon Cook
Australia won narrowly but Chris Gayle stole the show, smashing a century off 70 balls
Clint McKay
Jackson Bird
James Faulkner
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