Billy Murdoch

Australian cricketer and captain

Billy Murdoch - Australian cricketer and captain
Born

October 18th, 1854
171 years ago

Died

1911
114 years ago — 57 years old

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

Australia

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An influential cricketer, made significant contributions to Australian cricket during the late 19th century. Played primarily as a wicketkeeper and batsman, participated in the first Test match played by Australia in 1877. Served as captain of the national team and led Australia in several Test series. Involved in the establishment of the Victorian Cricket Association and was instrumental in the development of cricket in Australia. Worked as a journalist after retirement, covering cricket and other sports.

Played in the first Test match for Australia

Served as the captain of Australia's national team

Established the Victorian Cricket Association

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