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Australian cricketer
Bert Wright (2 December 1926 – 20 November 1994) was an Australian
cricketer. He played three
first-class cricket matches for
Victoria between 1950 and 1951.
[1] He also played for
Footscray Cricket Club
[2] and was captain of Ivanhoe.
[3]
See also
References
- Jack Cannon,
"Footscray Player In State Side", The Argus, Melbourne, 7 November 1949, p 16
- Outfield,
"Job All He Needs", The Daily News, Perth, 8 August 1953, p 11
- Outfield,
"'Keeper Keen To Play Here", The Daily News, Perth, 22 August 1953, p 10
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"...And Shield Hopes Stop Another", The Daily News, Perth, 17 September 1953, p 16
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"Wright Star of District Games", The Age, Melbourne, 2 March 1953, p 12
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"Season's First Centuries", Weekly Times, Melbourne, 18 October 1950, p 74
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"Centuries in Vic. Cricket", The Mail, Adelaide, 14 October 1950, p 38
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"Good Start By Keepers", Sporting Globe, Melbourne, 18 October 1950, p 15
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"Keeper hurts left thumb", The Argus, Melbourne, 4 February 1952, p 11
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"Footscray Use Hurt 'Keeper", The Argus, Melbourne, 8 February 1952, p 9
- P J Millard,
"District Averages: Footscray man moves up", The Herald, Melbourne, 5 February 1954, p 19
- "Bert Wright" in
"Four of V.C.A. Team Played Against Tasmanians At MCG Last January", Examiner, Launceston, 15 December 1950, p 12
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