His highest Test score was 201, made in a nine-hour innings in Madras (now Chennai); this was the first double century by an English cricketer in India.
In a match that Queensland won, he dismissed Test player Graeme Fowler for single figures in both innings and as well as David Gower twice.
According to Harper's spoken introduction on his 1992 Live album, Born in Captivity II, (re-released in 1993 as Unhinged) "Three Hundred Words" was written for a benefit concert for Lancashire batsman, Graeme Fowler.
Graeme Souness | Ralph H. Fowler | Graeme Garden | Simon Fowler | Graeme Swann | Graeme Hick | Robert Fowler | Graeme West | Graeme Blundell | Robbie Fowler | Orson Squire Fowler | Norman Fowler | Henry Watson Fowler | Henry the Fowler | Graeme Storm | Graeme Murty | Graeme Hart | Graeme Fowler | Graeme Connors | Catherine S. Fowler | William Fowler | Sir John Fowler, 1st Baronet | Jhaniele Fowler | James H. Fowler | Graeme Smith | Graeme Revell | Graeme Pollock | Graeme Lloyd | Graeme Leung | Graeme Jenkins |