List of Wellington representative cricketers

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This is a list of cricketers who have played first-class, List A or Twenty20 cricket for the Wellington cricket team.[1] Wellington played its first first-class match in November 1873 against Auckland at the Basin Reserve in Wellington. The team has competed for the Plunket Shield since the competition's inaugural season in 1906–07, played its first List A cricket match in 1971 and its first Twenty20 cricket match in 2006. It has played in every senior cricket competition in New Zealand.[2][3][4] The modern Wellington Cricket Association represents the metropolitan Wellington area and the Hutt Valley in New Zealand's North Island and is one of six first-class teams in the country.[5]

Players are listed in alphabetical order. Seasons given are the first and last seasons the player played at senior level for the side. Players may not have played in every intervening season and many players will have appeared for other sides during their career.

As of 3 November 2024

Notes

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  1. ^ Bishop played in a single match for Wellington in the 1874–75 season. No biographical details are known.[6]
  2. ^ Bond played in a single match for Wellington in the 1876–77 season. No biographical details are known.[7]
  3. ^ Brown played in six matches for Wellington from 1879–80 to 1884–85. No biographical details are known.[8]
  4. ^ Cockburn played in a single match for Wellington in the 1887–88 season. No biographical details are known.[9]
  5. ^ Dalton played in a single match for Wellington in the 1893–94 season. No biographical details are known.[10]
  6. ^ The identity of this player is unclear. He is sometimes identified as Melbourne Hall Dind, but contemporary sources refer to him as MJ Dind.[11]
  7. ^ Flanaghan played in a single match for Wellington in the 1873–74 season. No biographical details are known.[12]
  8. ^ Garrod played in four matches for Wellington between the 1917–18 season and 1919–20. No biographical details are known.[13]
  9. ^ Gouge played in two matches for Wellington, one in each of the 1874–75 and 1875–76 seasons. No biographical details are known.[14]
  10. ^ Haldane played in a single match for Wellington in the 1885–86 season. No biographical details are known.[15]
  11. ^ Harris played in a single match for Wellington in the 1913–14 season. No biographical details are known.[16]
  12. ^ Hatch, who was born at Wellington in 1913 and educated at Palmerston North Boys' High School, played a single match for Wellington during the 1933–34 season taking two wickets and scoring 11 runs. The brother of Keith Hatch, he died at Perth in 2004.[17][18]
  13. ^ Hay played in six matches for Wellington, five during the 1913–14 season and one in 1914–15. He scored a total of 227 runs, including a highest score of 47 not out made against Canterbury on debut. Other than that he was educated at Wellington College, no biographical details are known.[19]
  14. ^ Hunter played in a single match for Wellington in the 1884–85 season. No biographical details are known.[20]
  15. ^ Jones played in a single match for Wellington in the 1944–45 season. No biographical details are known.[21]
  16. ^ Latham played in a single match for Wellington in the 1903–04 season. No biographical details are known.[22]
  17. ^ Little played in a single match for Wellington in the 1911–12 season. No biographical details are known.[23]
  18. ^ McCarthy played in a single match for Wellington in the 1941–42 season. No biographical details are known.[24]
  19. ^ Nash played in a single match for Wellington in the 1919–20 season. No biographical details are known.[25]
  20. ^ Page played in two matches for Wellington in the 1895–96 season. No biographical details are known.[26]
  21. ^ Paterson played in two matches for Wellington in the 1914–15 season as a wicket-keeper. He was born in 1887 or 1888 and died, aged 43, at Brooklyn in Wellington in 1931.[27]
  22. ^ Phillips, who was born in 1926, played in a single match for Wellington in the 1947–48 season, making scores of 15 and 67 against Fiji. He also played Hawke Cup cricket for South Canterbury between the 1954–55 season and 1960–61. He died at Melbourne in Australia in 1978.[28]
  23. ^ Robinson played in a single match for Wellington in the 1877–78 season. No biographical details are known.[29]
  24. ^ Rose played in a single match for Wellington in the 1885–86 season. No biographical details are known.[30]
  25. ^ Samuels played in a single match for Wellington in the 1919–20 season. No biographical details are known.[31]
  26. ^ Thomas played in a single match for Wellington in the 1937–38 season. No biographical details are known.[32]
  27. ^ Warne played in five matches for Wellington, one in 1919–20 and the remaining four during the 1920–21 season. A wicket-keeper, he scored 212 runs with a highest score of 55 made against Hawke's Bay on debut. No biographical details are known.[33]
  28. ^ Willis played in a single match for Wellington in the 1946–47 season. No biographical details are known.[34]
  29. ^ Wilson played in three matches for Wellington, one in each of the seasons between 1883–84 and 1885–86. After scores of seven and 65 on debut against Hawke's Bay, he recorded ducks in each of his other innings. No biographical details are known.[35]

References

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  1. ^ Wellington players, CricketArchive. Retrieved 12 September 2024. (subscription required)
  2. ^ Carman AH ed (1981) A guide to first-class matches played in New Zealand 1863 to 1980, pp. 15–16. Nottingham: The Association of Cricket Statisticians and Historians. (Available online at the Association of Cricket Statisticians and Historians. Retrieved 12 September 2024.)
  3. ^ Lists of matches played by Wellington, CricketArchive. Retrieved 12 September 2024. (subscription required)
  4. ^ Lists of events for Wellington, CricketArchive. Retrieved 12 September 2024. (subscription required)
  5. ^ McCarron, p. 4.
  6. ^ K Bishop, CricketArchive. Retrieved 23 October 2020. (subscription required)
  7. ^ K Bond, CricketArchive. Retrieved 23 October 2020. (subscription required)
  8. ^ James Brown, CricketArchive. Retrieved 23 October 2020. (subscription required)
  9. ^ C Cockburn, CricketArchive. Retrieved 24 October 2020. (subscription required)
  10. ^ CJ Dalton, CricketArchive. Retrieved 24 October 2020. (subscription required)
  11. ^ Melbourne Dind, CricketArchive. Retrieved 3 September 2024. (subscription required)
  12. ^ James Flanaghan, CricketArchive. Retrieved 24 October 2020. (subscription required)
  13. ^ CW Garrod, CricketArchive. Retrieved 24 October 2020. (subscription required)
  14. ^ Gouge, CricketArchive. Retrieved 24 October 2020. (subscription required)
  15. ^ G Haldane, CricketArchive. Retrieved 25 October 2020. (subscription required)
  16. ^ Victor Harris, CricketArchive. Retrieved 25 October 2020. (subscription required)
  17. ^ McCarron, p. 64.
  18. ^ Ronald Hatch, CricketArchive. Retrieved 25 October 2020. (subscription required)
  19. ^ David Hay, CricketArchive. Retrieved 25 October 2020. (subscription required)
  20. ^ RJ Hunter, CricketArchive. Retrieved 25 October 2020. (subscription required)
  21. ^ C Jones, CricketArchive. Retrieved 25 October 2020. (subscription required)
  22. ^ JK Latham, CricketArchive. Retrieved 26 October 2020. (subscription required)
  23. ^ Douglas Little, CricketArchive. Retrieved 26 October 2020. (subscription required)
  24. ^ C McCarthy, CricketArchive. Retrieved 26 October 2020. (subscription required)
  25. ^ JA Nash, CricketArchive. Retrieved 27 October 2020. (subscription required)
  26. ^ H Page, CricketArchive. Retrieved 27 October 2020. (subscription required)
  27. ^ Alex Paterson, CricketArchive. Retrieved 21 September 2021. (subscription required)
  28. ^ Ronald Phillips, CricketArchive. Retrieved 27 October 2020. (subscription required)
  29. ^ M Robinson, CricketArchive. Retrieved 28 October 2020. (subscription required)
  30. ^ W Rose, CricketArchive. Retrieved 28 October 2020. (subscription required)
  31. ^ B Samuels, CricketArchive. Retrieved 28 October 2020. (subscription required)
  32. ^ M Thomas, CricketArchive. Retrieved 29 October 2020. (subscription required)
  33. ^ William Warne, CricketArchive. Retrieved 28 October 2020. (subscription required)
  34. ^ A Willis, CricketArchive. Retrieved 29 October 2020. (subscription required)
  35. ^ JH Wilson, CricketArchive. Retrieved 29 October 2020. (subscription required)

Bibliography

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  • McCarron A (2010) New Zealand Cricketers 1863/64–2010. Cardiff: The Association of Cricket Statisticians and Historians. ISBN 978 1 905138 98 2