Alexander Barras (26 January 1914 – 15 August 1986) was an Australian cricketer. He played six first-class matches for Western Australia between 1938/39 and 1947/48.[1] He also played for Fitzroy Cricket Club.[2][3]
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Born | Auburn, Victoria | 26 January 1914
Died | 15 August 1986 Mount Lawley, Western Australia | (aged 72)
Source: Cricinfo, 19 October 2017 |
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edit- "Good Hand By Barras", The Argus, Melbourne, 13 March 1939, p 13
- "Four State Cricketers In R.A.A.F.", Sunday Times, Perth, 12 January 1941, p 14
- "Alex Barras (RAAF) Reported Missing", The Herald, Melbourne, 5 August 1942, p 8
- "Alex Barras Safe", The Herald, Melbourne, 27 August 1942, p 16
- "Alex Barras (R.A.A.F.) May Play Cricket Here", The Herald, Melbourne, 11 October 1940, p 13
- "Cricket: Alex Barras Returns", Western Mail, 4 July 1946, p 20
- "Perth Men May", The Daily News, Perth, 14 March 1939, p 4
- "Alex Barras Flays Victorian Bowlers", Mirror, Perth, 11 March 1939, p 7
- "Barras Bombs and Bats", The Daily News, Perth, 30 May 1942, p 10
- "Non-Player To Lead State Baseball", The Daily News, Perth, 2 May 1951, p 15
- ^ "Alexander Barras". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 19 October 2017.
- ^ "Barras to Play with Fitzroy", The Argus, Melbourne, 18 November 1943, p 9.
- ^ Percy Taylor, "Stars Come -And Go: Cricket Team Changes", The Argus, Melbourne, 19 January 1945, p 13.
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