Alexander McKenzie Moir (17 July 1919 – 17 June 2000) was a New Zealand cricketer. He played 17 Test matches for New Zealand in the 1950s as a leg-spinner...
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twice giving Bob Appleyard a hat-trick opportunity which was denied by Alex Moir each time; the second innings was part of New Zealand's 26 all out which...
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Wellington, New Zealand 10 February 1995 2 0/179 Murphy Su'a 44 3 0/159 Alex Moir 35 South Africa 6 March 1953 4 0/156 Mark Craig 31 Australia Brisbane...
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MacGibbon 1951–1958 26 46 5 814 66 19.85 5659 228 2160 70 5/64 30.86 13 - 53 Alex Moir 1951–1959 17 30 8 327 41* 14.86 2650 82 1418 28 6/155 50.64 2 - 54 Don...
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whole Test career with 39* in twenty minutes, including three sixes off Alex Moir. Despite sending what was, on paper, a very strong team on the 1958–59...
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Zack Abney; Kylene Cachelin; Evan Christina; Kelly Wright; Ken Wells; Alex Moir-Porteus; Robin Hodgson; Jack Morris; Janice Gurney, and Marianna Abutalipova...
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Walter Hadlee Warren Lees Brendon McCullum Nathan McCullum Noel McGregor Alex Moir Aaron Redmond Mark Richardson Ken Rutherford Bert Sutcliffe Glenn Turner...
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toss, the New Zealanders made 162 on a grassy wicket. Harry Cave and Alex Moir offered any resistance to West Zone's bowling. In reply, West Zone lost...
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South African lawyer (Chief Justice of South Africa), pancreatic cancer. Alex Moir, 80, New Zealand cricket player. André Vacheresse, 72, French basketball...
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fifer on Test debut, against England in 1949 at the Oval. Cresswell, Alex Moir and Colin de Grandhomme are the only three New Zealand players to take...
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MacGibbon Alex Moir 5 Zulfiqar Ahmed 13 October 1955 Pakistan New Zealand 3 46.3 42 6 0.90 Won John Reid Gordon Leggat Harry Cave Tony MacGibbon Alex Moir Jack...
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be dismissed first ball in each innings by Bob Appleyard; each time, Alex Moir, who also failed to score in either innings, prevented the hat-trick....
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List of Otago representative cricketers (redirect from Alex Gale)
Milnes, 1944/45–1948/49 D Mitchell, 1881/82–1882/83 John Mitchell, 1968/69 Alex Moir, 1949/50–1961/62 Sonny Moloney, 1929/30–1939/40 Leonard Monk, 1901/02...
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Kingdom to Victor de Waal, an Anglican priest, and Esther Aline Lowndes-Moir, an author. He attended The King's School, Canterbury. He graduated with...
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who took six wickets for 168 runs against England in 1949. Cresswell, Alex Moir and Colin de Grandhomme are the only bowlers to have taken six wickets...
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Zealand at Christchurch, Mar 21-25 1947, CricInfo. Retrieved 2019-02-22. Alex Moir, CricInfo. Retrieved 2019-02-22. 1st Test, England [Marylebone Cricket...
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New Zealand 4 32.4 45 5 1.37 Bert Sutcliffe John Guy Tony MacGibbon Alex Moir Jack Alabaster India 4 Bapu Nadkarni 1 January 1960 India Australia...
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George Best (redirect from Alex Best)
November 2006. Archived from the original on 12 November 2006. Best, Alex (2005), "Always Alex", John Blake, pg 276 Lovejoy, Joe (1998), "Bestie", Pan, pg 356...
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the New Zealand tour of South Africa in 1953-54 when regular spinner Alex Moir was left out of the touring party. An early return of four wickets against...
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Tayfield 13 March 1953 South Africa New Zealand 2 46.2 62 5 Drawn 3 Alex Moir 25 March 1955 New Zealand England 2 25.1 62 5 England won 4 Tom Dewdney...
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Otago team, he formed an effective partnership with the older leg-spinner Alex Moir: between 1957 and 1961 they played 20 matches together for Otago and took...
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association footballer 14 July – Ray Dalton, rugby union player 17 July – Alex Moir, cricketer 20 July – Edmund Hillary, mountaineer, explorer, philanthropist...
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225 2013/2014 season (70%) 113 0 0 158 142 29 CAN Tessa Virtue / Scott Moir 1715 2015/2016 season (100%) 0 0 0 0 0 2014/2015 season (100%) 0 0 0 0 0...
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Alex Johnston (born 14 January 1995) is a professional rugby league footballer who primarily plays on the wing for the South Sydney Rabbitohs in the National...
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included Stewie Dempster, Ted Badcock, Martin Donnelly, Roger Blunt and Alex Moir. Tom Pritchard, who played county cricket for Warwickshire for several...
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slower players were overlooked, including the spinners Tom Burtt and Alex Moir, and the opening batsman Gordon Leggat. Leggat later joined the team for...
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1917) 11 June – Guy Bowers, rugby union player (born 1932) 17 June – Alex Moir, cricketer (born 1919) 1 July – Ray Forster, arachnologist, museum administrator...
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Alex and Maia Shibutani are American former competitive ice dancers. The pair are a two-time Olympic bronze medalist (2018), a three-time World medalist...
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Tonight" (Monte Moir) – 6:11 "Do You Wanna Like I Do" (Monte Moir) – 4:50 "Look at Us Now" (Monte Moir) – 5:07 Medley: "Innocent"/"Alex 9000"/"Innocent...
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