DAVID Hookes has given Australian fans two moments they will never forget, each of them for very different reasons. In the 1977 Centenary Test against England at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), Hookes set the match alight by hitting England's Tony Greig for five consecutive fours. Then, on Tuesday, December 8, 1998, Hookes revealed on the Melbourne radio station 3AW that Mark Waugh and Shane Warne—two of the country's highest-paid cricketers—had accepted money from a Madras-based bookie.