Life and career
Reese was one of the first pupils at Christchurch Boys' High School. He was the older brother of Dan Reese, who captained the New Zealand cricket team from 1907 to 1914.Reese was a prominent batsman in Christchurch club cricket; in the 1906–07 season, playing for St Albans, he was the only player in the competition to score three centuries. He captained Canterbury once, leading them to a five-wicket victory over Wellington in 1906–07. He formed a successful business partnership with Dan. After many years of research, he wrote the first volume of his 1200-page history of New Zealand cricket, ''New Zealand Cricket, 1841–1914'', in 1927, and the second volume, ''New Zealand Cricket, 1914–1933'', in 1936. Reese and his wife Georgina, who predeceased him, had a daughter and two sons. He died at his home in the Christchurch suburb of Merivale in April 1949, aged 81.Niven Niven is a surname. It is derived from the Scottish Gaelic ''Mac Cnaimhin''.#H1, Hanks; Coates; McClure (2016) p. 1941. Notable people *Archibald C. Niven, US politician * Alan Niven, rock n roll composer, producer and manager Guns n Roses, Great W ...sent Dunlop hard to leg, and Reese, running along the boundary for some twenty or thirty yards, took a headlong dive, and was next seen at full length on the ground with his left arm extended just clear of the turf, and the ball held, to the surprise of the whole field. Niven's innings thus ended with the most brilliant catch that had ever been seen on the ground.
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