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  2. Country Cricket New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    Competitions were conducted and concluded in 1899-1900 and 1906-07. In 1911-12, the Narara Cricket Club entered the Newcastle District Cricket Association Senior Grade competition. Strengthened by a few players from other local clubs, the side won the competition, Arthur Brown from Jilliby scoring 243 not out in the final against Wickham.

  3. Cricket Australia - Wikipedia

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    However the Australasian Cricket Council was disbanded in 1898, and what is now known as Cricket Australia was established in 1905 as the "Australian Board of Control for International Cricket". [7] Before its establishment, tours by Australian teams to England were organised and funded by private groups or by the players themselves.

  4. Cricket NSW - Wikipedia

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    Cricket NSW (officially known as the New South Wales Cricket Association) is an Australian sporting association that administers cricket in New South Wales. It is based at the Sydney Olympic Park. The New South Wales Blues, the New South Wales Breakers, the Sydney Thunder and the Sydney Sixers are a part of the association. [1]

  5. It's all about David Warner in his final test at the Sydney ...

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    The leadup to the third test between Australia and Pakistan at David Warner's home Sydney Cricket Ground was always going to be about the opening batter himself playing his final test in the sport ...

  6. Sydney University Cricket Club - Wikipedia

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    Teams representing the University of Sydney first played in the 1853-54 season. [2] The club was founded in 1864 and joined the Sydney Grade Cricket competition in its inaugural season in 1893. Its first Grade Cricket match was against Glebe Cricket Club at Wentworth Park in 1893.

  7. Todd Greenberg - Wikipedia

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    Greenberg completed a sports science degree at the University of New South Wales [4] and a part-time master's degree at University of Technology Sydney. [5] Between 1993 and 1998, Greenberg worked for Cricket NSW as Events & Promotions Manager. [6] Greenberg joined the NRL club Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs in 2001 as Operations and Events Manager.

  8. Tom Brooks (umpire) - Wikipedia

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    The last Test match of the 1970/71 series, at Sydney on 12 to 17 February 1971, was a dramatic game won by England by 62 runs to regain the Ashes. In this match captain Ray Illingworth led the English players from the field following a crowd disturbance after fast bowler John Snow had hit Australian lower-order batsman Terry Jenner on the head ...

  9. Aubrey Oxlade - Wikipedia

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    Oxlade was born in Sydney in 1882, the son of Robert Oxlade (1855–1920) and Sara Stanton (1851–1926). [1] He joined Manly Warringah District Cricket Club as a player in 1910, and was later president of the club. [2] [3] He also acted as the club delegate to the New South Wales Cricket Association. [2]