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Pages in category "Cricketers from Dunedin" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 204 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
This is a list of cricketers who have played first-class, List A or Twenty20 cricket for the Otago cricket team. [1] Otago played its first representative match in January 1864 against Southland, before playing the first match in New Zealand which is considered to be first-class later in the same month, a fixture against Canterbury.
Wyinks was a well-known sportsman in his youth, playing rugby for the Union club in Dunedin and for Otago, and cricket for Carisbrook Cricket Club in Dunedin and for Otago. He also umpired a first-class match in Dunedin in 1884. [4] In later life he played golf and fished. [3] [5]
An opening batsman who was described as "patient" in his approach to batting, [3] [4] he played club cricket for University Cricket Club in Dunedin. He made his age-group debut for Otago in 1964–65 and played for Otago B and Second XI sides before making his senior representative debut for the side in a December 1973 List A match against ...
New Zealand test cricket captain Bert Sutcliffe MBE. New Zealand test cricket international and Black Caps coach Glenn Turner. Jeff Wilson (see under Rugby, below) New Zealand captain Brendon McCullum, raised in South Dunedin. Pakistani test cricket international and TVNZ cricket commentator, Billy Ibadulla. [7] First-class cricketer John Cushen
John Arthur James Cushen (born 12 February 1950) is a former New Zealand cricketer who played twenty years of first-class cricket for Auckland and Otago from 1967 to 1987. A right-arm fast-medium bowler, Cushen took 194 wickets at 28.77 during his career, while his right-handed batting late in the batting order earned him a high score of 44 however an average of 9.91.
Both brothers attended King's High School in Dunedin. [5] McCullum is married; he is the father of three boys and since retiring from cricket has moved to Auckland to work as a construction recruitment agent, specialising in the field of industrial and commercial construction, including land building maintenance and office refurbishment.
He played first-class cricket for Otago between the 1963–64 and 1968–69 seasons and for Central Districts during the 1974–75 season. [1] He also played representative rugby union for the Otago Rugby Football Union. [2] Stewart was born at Dunedin in Otago in 1944, [3] the son of a restaurateur in the city. [4]