Which Australian cricketers are from Melbourne?

Which Australian cricketers are from Melbourne?

Pages in category “Cricketers from Melbourne”

  • Ted à Beckett.
  • Edward a’Beckett (cricketer, born 1940)
  • Ashton Agar.
  • Wes Agar.
  • James Ainslie (cricketer)
  • Lee Albon.
  • Harry Alexander (cricketer)
  • Geoff Allardice.

Who is the most famous Australian cricketer of all time?

Sir Donald George Bradman
Sir Donald George Bradman, AC (27 August 1908 – 25 February 2001), nicknamed “The Don”, was an Australian international cricketer, widely acknowledged as the greatest batsman of all time. Bradman’s career Test batting average of 99.94 has been cited as the greatest achievement by any sportsman in any major sport.

Who is Vic in Australian cricket?

Vic Richardson

Personal information
Full name Victor York Richardson
Born 7 September 1894 Parkside, South Australia
Died 30 October 1969 (aged 75) Fullarton, South Australia
Nickname The Guardsman, Yorker

Who is the captain of Victoria cricket team?

Peter Handscomb
Victoria cricket team/Captains

Who is the opener batsman of Australia?

Aaron Finch
The opener for Australia is Aaron Finch. David Warner is the second opener. T20 batsmen like these are both dangerous.

Who is Australia’s best batsman?

Don Bradman The greatest batsman in the history of the game, Bradman is the only batsman who has an all-time rating above 950. Though he played only in England and Australia, the fact that he scored 29 hundreds and 13 fifties in 80 innings is evidence of the talent that he possessed.

Who was the first Victorian cricketer to play for Australia?

Jack Blackham became the first Victorian to represent Australia when he played in the first ever Test match, against England in their 1876–77 tour of Australia. Blackham played in the second Test of the tour along with another Victorian, Billy Murdoch.

Who is the best cricket player in Australia?

Scott Boland, a Gulidjan man, is one of the better Australian men’s bowlers currently playing cricket. He has played 14 one-day internationals and three Twenty20 internationals for Australia, and 47 first class matches, taking 144 wickets at an average of 28.48.

When did Tom Wills captain the Victoria cricket team?

When an asterisk * appears next to their match tally then it indicates that they are still a member of the Victorian squad and the number of matches may increase. Tom Wills regularly captained Victoria from 1858 to 1876.

Who was the captain of the Aboriginal cricket team in 1866?

Johnny Cuzens played in the Aboriginal XI at the MCG on Boxing Day in 1866. The team was captained by Tom Wills, a white man, and Cuzens was a premier bowler.

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