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Lisle Ernest Nagel (born 6 March 1905,
Bendigo, Victoria
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— died 23 November 1971,
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) was an Australian cricketer who played in one
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in 1932.
A tall right-arm fast bowler, Nagel played one match for
Victoria
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in 1927–28, then played regularly between 1930–31 and 1933–34. He took 19 wickets at 25.05 in the 1931–32 season, including 6 for 35 against South Australia.
He was selected for an Australian XI that played the
MCC in Melbourne in November 1932, and took 8 for 32 in the second innings to dismiss the MCC for 60. He played in the First Test that followed shortly afterwards, and took two wickets, but was left out of the Second Test.
He toured India and Ceylon with
Frank Tarrant's
Australian team in 1935–36.
Lisle played 139 First XI Victorian
district cricket matches for
Melbourne
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between 1927 and 1947, taking 438 wickets at 14.74. He took 86 wickets in the 1939-40 season, which as of 2021 stands as the most by a bowler in a district cricket season.
His twin brother,
Vernon, also played
first-class cricket
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for Victoria.
See also
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One Test Wonder
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List of Victoria first-class cricketers
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References
External links
Lisle Nagel at Cricket Archive
1905 births
1971 deaths
Australia Test cricketers
Victoria cricketers
Cricketers from Bendigo
Melbourne Cricket Club cricketers
Australian cricketers
Australian twins
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