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Australian cricketer
Bill Beath (12 November 1921 – 22 November 1987) was an Australian
cricketer .
[1] He played seven
first-class matches for
New South Wales between 1946/47 and 1947/48.
[2] Truth praised his bowling.
[3]
See also
References
George Thatcher,
"Beath as Test Bowler" , The Daily Telegraph, Sydney, 9 February 1944, p 12
"Beath May Bowl Way Into Team" , The Sun, Sydney, 19 October 1949, p 31
"State claim for Beath" , The Daily Telegraph, Sydney, 6 January 1946, p 21
E E Christensen,
"Farmyard Bowler In State Side" , The Sun, Sydney, 14 October 1946, p 12
"Petersham Star Back" , The Daily Telegraph, Sydney, 18 February 1944, p 10
Ginty Lush,
"Bowlers Swing Impresses" , The Daily Telegraph, Sydney, 9 October 1946, p 21
"Beath Beefs Out In Cricket Knock" , Truth, Sydney, 21 November 1954, p 35
"Country Bowler Makes Good" , The Forbes Advocate, 18 October 1946, p 11
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