Peter Burge
Australian Cricketer and Test Player

Born
May 17th, 1932
92 years ago
Died
2001
24 years ago — 69 years old
Category
Athletes & Sports Figures
Country
Australia
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A notable Australian cricketer, played as a right-handed batsman and represented Australia in Test matches from 1953 to 1961. His first-class cricket career spanned from 1948 to 1962, primarily with Queensland. Burge made significant contributions to the game, particularly noted for his batting skills and playing style. He participated in 34 Test matches during his international career, scoring 2,030 runs. Burge was part of the Australian team that won the Ashes series in 1958-59 against England.
Participated in 34 Test matches
Scored 2,030 runs in Test cricket
Contributed to the Ashes series victory in 1958-59
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