Warren Bardsley

Cricketer with Australian test career

Warren Bardsley - Athletes & Sports Figures born December 6th, 1882
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Played cricket for Australia from 1909 to 1926, primarily as an opening batsman. Accumulated over 3,200 runs in Test matches, with a highest score of 192. Had a successful domestic career with New South Wales, holding the record for most runs in a season. Was pivotal in numerous series victories, contributing to the team's competitiveness during the early 20th century.

Scored over 3,200 runs in Test matches

Achieved a highest score of 192 runs

Holds record for most runs in a domestic season

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