Alec Kerr
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(March 2024)Personal information | |
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Full name | Alexander Charles Kerr |
Born | 1876 New South Wales, Australia |
Died | 30 April 1953 (aged 76–77) Auckland, New Zealand |
Source: ESPNcricinfo, 13 June 2016 |
Alec Kerr (1876 – 30 April 1953) was a New Zealand cricketer. He played seven first-class matches for Auckland between 1906 and 1913.[1] His son, Allen, also played first-class cricket for Auckland.[2] He was a medium pace left hand bowler.[3] He came from Australia,[4] where he played interstate cricket.[5] [6] [7]
References
[edit ]- ^ "Alec Kerr". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 13 June 2016.
- ^ "Allen Kerr". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 13 June 2016.
- ^ "Farewell to Kerr". Auckland Star. 17 December 1942. p 7.
- ^ "Veteran Bowls Like Youngster: Alec Kerr's Record". The Sun, Auckland. 21 January 1929. p 6.
- ^ "Harbour Board Veterans". The Sun, Auckland. 11 October 1929. p 13.
- ^ "Easter Cricket Carnival". Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative. 5 April 1906. p 16.
- ^ "Easter Cricket". Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative.13 April 1905. p 11.
- Onlooker. "Sport and Sportsmen". The Star, Christchurch. 8 January 1926. p 4.
- "Two Batsmen Shine". The Sun, Auckland. 1 April 1929. p 6.
- "Valuable Recruits". The Sun, Auckland. 16 November 1927. p 11.
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