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List Of Tasmanian Representative Cricketers
This is a list of cricket players who have played representative cricket for Tasmania in Australia. It includes players that have played at least one match, in senior first-class, List A cricket, or Twenty20 matches. Practice matches are not included, unless they have officially been classified as first-class, List A or T20 games. The list is in chronological order of the players' first appearances for the Tasmania first team in any form of cricket; where two or more players debuted in the same match, they are ordered by their surnames. The list is complete to the end of the 2010/11 season. Tasmania in senior cricket Though Tasmania took part in the first recognised first-class cricket match in Australia in 1850/51, it remained on the peripheries of Australian cricket for more than a century, confined to "friendly" first-class matches against other Australian states, primarily Victoria, and touring teams from the other Test-playing nations. After World War II, even the friend ...
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Tasmania
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Limited Overs International
A One Day International (ODI) is a form of limited overs cricket, played between two teams with international status, in which each team faces a fixed number of overs, currently 50, with the game lasting up to 9 hours. The Cricket World Cup, generally held every four years, is played in this format. One Day International matches are also called Limited Overs Internationals (LOI), although this generic term may also refer to Twenty20 International matches. They are major matches and considered the highest standard of List A, limited-overs competition. The international one day game is a late-twentieth-century development. The first ODI was played on 5 January 1971 between Australia and England at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. When the first three days of the third Test were washed out officials decided to abandon the match and, instead, play a one-off one day game consisting of 40 eight-ball overs per side. Australia won the game by 5 wickets. ODIs were played in white-colour ...
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Henry Allison
Henry Allison (born 14 July 1828 in Campbell Town, Tasmania), was an Australian cricket player, who played two first-class cricket matches for Tasmania. He died on 12 May 1881 in Coupeville, Washington, United States at the age of 52. See also * List of Tasmanian representative cricketers This is a list of cricket players who have played representative cricket for Tasmania in Australia. It includes players that have played at least one match, in senior first-class, List A cricket, or Twenty20 matches. Practice matches are not i ... External linksCricinfo Profile 1828 births 1881 deaths Australian cricketers Tasmania cricketers Australian emigrants to the United States Cricketers from Tasmania {{Australia-cricket-bio-1820s-stub ...
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Walter Westbrook
Walter Horatio Westbrook (21 November 1827 – 3 January 1897), was an Australian cricketer, who played two first-class cricket matches for Tasmania. He has the distinction of having played in the first ever first-class cricket match in Australia. Walter Westbrook died on 3 January 1897 in Launceston, Tasmania ) , nickname = , image_map = Tasmania in Australia.svg , map_caption = Location of Tasmania in AustraliaCoordinates: , subdivision_type = Country , subdi ... at the age of 69. External links * 1827 births 1897 deaths Australian cricketers Tasmania cricketers Cricketers from Hobart {{Australia-cricket-bio-1820s-stub ...
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John Tabart
John Lewis Benjamin Tabart (30 November 1827 – 9 September 1894), was an English cricket player, who played five games of first-class cricket for Tasmania. He has the distinction of having played in the first ever first-class cricket match in Australia. In the extremely low-scoring match, his attacking 15 not out in the second innings, after Tasmania had lost six wickets for 15 in pursuit of 36 for victory, was crucial.Roger Page, ''A History of Tasmanian Cricket'', Government Printer, Hobart, 1958, pp. 19-20. John Tabart died on 9 September 1894 in Launceston, Tasmania at the age of 66. See also * List of Tasmanian representative cricketers This is a list of cricket players who have played representative cricket for Tasmania in Australia. It includes players that have played at least one match, in senior first-class, List A cricket, or Twenty20 matches. Practice matches are not i ... References External links Cricinfo Profile 1827 births 1894 deaths Engli ...
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Robert McDowall
Robert Murray McDowall (21 November 1821 – 5 November 1894), was a Scottish-born Australian cricketer who played two first-class cricket matches for Tasmania. He was born in Edinburgh, Scotland. He has the distinction of having played in the first ever first-class cricket match in Australia. When McDowall bowled Duncan Cooper for 4 in Victoria's first innings, he took the first-ever first-class wicket claimed in Australia. McDowall went on to take 5/27 in the first innings, making him the first man to take a 5 wicket haul in Australian first class cricket history. See also * List of Tasmanian representative cricketers This is a list of cricket players who have played representative cricket for Tasmania in Australia. It includes players that have played at least one match, in senior first-class, List A cricket, or Twenty20 matches. Practice matches are not i ... External linksCricinfo Profile 1821 births 1894 deaths Cricketers from Edinburgh Australian ...
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John Marshall (cricketer, Born 1796)
John Marshall (1796 – 7 September 1876) was an Australian cricketer who played three first-class cricket games for Tasmania. He had the distinction of captaining and being the wicketkeeper for Tasmania in the first ever first-class cricket match in Australia, which Tasmania won. Cricket Archive records from Tasmania v Victoria 1850-51 He stumped the Victorian batsman T.W. Antill for 0 off the bowling of William Henty, making him the first wicket-keeper to effect a stumping in first-class cricket in Australia. His wicket-keeping was described in the Melbourne press as "seldom surpassed in England – almost perfect; as sharp as a needle". Marshall captained Tasmania in all three matches in which he represented the colony, with a record of two wins and one loss. He was famous for having never cut his beard since his teen years. John Marshall was 58 when he played his last game for Tasmania, holding a record that survives today as Australia's oldest first-class cricketer. He pl ...
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George Maddox (cricketer)
George Maddox (born 1811 in Ireland), was an Australian cricket player, who played four games for Tasmania. He has the distinction of having participated in the first ever first-class cricket match in Australia. Maddox's catch to dismiss the Victorian batsman W. Philpott for 17, off the bowling of Robert McDowell, was the first-ever catch in first-class cricket in Australia. George Maddox died on 7 July 1867 in Melbourne, Victoria at the age of 56. See also * List of Tasmanian representative cricketers This is a list of cricket players who have played representative cricket for Tasmania in Australia. It includes players that have played at least one match, in senior first-class, List A cricket, or Twenty20 matches. Practice matches are not i ... External linksCricinfo Profile 1811 births 1867 deaths Australian cricketers Tasmania cricketers Irish emigrants to colonial Australia {{Australia-cricket-bio-1810s-stub ...
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William Henty
William Henty (born 23 September 1808 in West Tarring, Sussex, England). He moved to Tasmania in 1837 and for over 20 years practised as a solicitor. In 1857 he was elected a member of the legislative council for Tamar and was colonial secretary in the Weston cabinet. He held this office for five and a half years until his resignation in 1862. He was also an Australian cricketer, who played two games for Tasmania in 1851. He has the distinction of having participated in the first ever first-class cricket match in Australia, and having bowled the first ever ball in a first class cricket match in Australia. He opened the bowling for Tasmania in both innings, bowling right arm underarm, and took 4/52, and 5/26 for 9/78 for the match. He returned to England in 1862, where he remained until his death on 11 July 1881 in Hove, Sussex, England at the age of 72. He was survived by a daughter. He was interested in Shakespeare and after his death a small volume by him, ''Shakespeare with ...
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George Gibson (Tasmania Cricketer)
George Gibson ( christened 15 October 1827, died 8 October 1873) was an Australian first-class cricketer, who played three games for Tasmania over an 8-year period. He has the distinction of having participated in the first ever first-class cricket match in Australia. Gibson died in Sandy Bay, Tasmania. See also * List of Tasmanian representative cricketers This is a list of cricket players who have played representative cricket for Tasmania in Australia. It includes players that have played at least one match, in senior first-class, List A cricket, or Twenty20 matches. Practice matches are not i ... External links * * 1827 births 1873 deaths Australian cricketers Tasmania cricketers Melbourne Cricket Club cricketers Cricketers from Tasmania {{Australia-cricket-bio-1820s-stub ...
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Vincent Giblin
Vincent Wanostrocht Giblin (born 13 November 1817 in Kingston-upon-Thames, Surrey, England), was an Australian banker and cricket player, who played one game for Tasmania. He has the distinction of having participated in the first ever first-class match in Australia, and opened the batting in the second innings. He was a member of Tasmania's notable Giblin family, whose members included William Robert Giblin (1840–1887), Tasmanian Premier and Supreme Court Judge. Giblin served as manager of the Commercial Bank in Hobart until 1853, when he moved to Victoria to take a managerial position in the newly founded Bank of Victoria, and was also president of the Geelong Land and Building Society around 1860. He was manager of the Geelong branch of the Bank of Victoria in 1868 when he succeeded A. H. Richardson as manager of the Australian Joint Stock Bank in Sydney. Giblin died on 15 May 1884, in Milsons Point, New South Wales at the age of 66. See also * List of Tasmanian represe ...
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William Field (cricketer)
William Field (17 March 1816 – 22 June 1890) was an Australian cricketer, who played one game for Tasmania. Field was born in Port Dalrymple, Tasmania. He has the distinction of having participated in the first ever first-class match in Australia, in which he unfortunately failed to make an impact. Field died on 22 June 1890, in Bishopsbourne, Tasmania at the age of 74. See also * List of Tasmanian representative cricketers This is a list of cricket players who have played representative cricket for Tasmania in Australia. It includes players that have played at least one match, in senior first-class, List A cricket, or Twenty20 matches. Practice matches are not i ... External links * * 1816 births 1890 deaths Australian cricketers Tasmania cricketers Cricketers from Launceston, Tasmania {{Australia-cricket-bio-1810s-stub ...
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