Alan Cripps
Appearance
Personal information | |
---|---|
Born | Lakemba, New South Wales | 11 August 1930
Source: Cricinfo, 3 November 2017 |
Alan Cripps (born 11 August 1930) is an Australian cricketer. He played two first-class matches for Western Australia in 1952/53.[1] He also played for Randwick Cricket Club.[2]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- "Ex-WA Cricketer In Combined Sydney XI", The Daily News, Perth, 29 January 1955, p 3
- Outfield, "Cripps in NSW Practice Squad", The Daily News, Perth, 9 October 1953, p 7
- "Cripps Will Return", The West Australian, Perth, 5 June 1953, p 17
- "Cripps Will Bat For South Perth", The West Australian, Perth, 18 June 1952, p 14
- "Sydney to Lose Cricketer", The Argus, Melbourne, 28 May 1952, p 9
- "Cricket Colt for W.A.", The Daily Telegraph, Sydney, 28 May 1952, p 19
- "Cripps Makes W.A. Team", Sydney Morning Herald, 19 March 1953, p 7
- "151 Wins Match", The Daily News, Perth, 15 January 1955, p 3
- "New Joint Grade Cricket Leaders: Colt's Great 110", Truth, Sydney, 13 January 1952, p 22
- "Cripps century gives Randwick win", The Daily Telegraph, Sydney, 13 January 1952, p 24
- "Failures For New WA Bats", The Daily News, Perth, 19 March 1953, p 19
- "Cripps At Practice", The West Australian, 12 March 1953, p 20
- ^ "Alan Cripps". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 3 November 2017.
- ^ Follower, "Young Sydney Batsman To Play In Perth", The West Australian, Perth, 27 May 1952, p 10
External links
[edit]