What piece of English cricketing history did Bruce French, Bill Athey, Bob Taylor and Bobby Parks contribute to in July 1986?
I'll give you the answer to this, because I'm not going to be around much for the next week or so.
It's the only time that four people have kept wicket for the same team in a single Test Match. Bruce French started the match, but was injured. Bill Athey replaced him for a couple of overs, and was then in turn replaced by Bob Taylor, who had actually retired the previous year and was a guest of (I think) Ladbrookes at that match. Finally, he was in turn replaced by Bobby Parks for the rest of the match.
As an aside, Bobby Parks became the third member of his family (after his father, Jim Parks Junior, and his Grandfather, Jim Parks Senior) to keep wicket for England, but as a substitute, he never got a cap as it wasn't allowed in those days.