Eric McKenzie
For the New Zealand cyclist, see Eric McKenzie (cyclist). For those of a similar name, see Eric MacKenzie (disambiguation).
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Full name | Eric Norman McKenzie | ||||||||||||||
Born |
Kalgoorlie, Western Australia, Australia | 9 December 1910||||||||||||||
Died |
28 April 1994 83) Cottesloe, Western Australia, Australia | (aged||||||||||||||
Batting style | Right-handed | ||||||||||||||
Role | Batsman | ||||||||||||||
Relations |
DC McKenzie (brother) GD McKenzie (son) | ||||||||||||||
Domestic team information | |||||||||||||||
Years | Team | ||||||||||||||
1931/32 | Western Australia | ||||||||||||||
Only First-class | 22 October 1931 Western Australia v South Africa | ||||||||||||||
Career statistics | |||||||||||||||
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Source: CricketArchive, 8 November 2011 |
Eric Norman McKenzie (9 December 1910 – 28 April 1994) was an Australian cricketer. McKenzie represented Western Australia in one first-class match as a right-handed batsman, against the South African tourists at Perth in October 1931. He also played in grade cricket, and played field hockey for Western Australia.[1] McKenzie enlisted in the Australian Army during the Second World War,[2] and was posted to England, where he played in several games for an army cricket team.[3] His brother Douglas McKenzie and son Graham McKenzie also represented Western Australia.[4]
References
- ↑ Cashman; Franks; Maxwell; Sainsbury; Stoddart; Weaver; Webster (1997). The A-Z of Australian cricketers. pp. 193–194.
- ↑ Eric McKenzie – World War 2 Nominal Roll. Retrieved 9 November 2012.
- ↑ Miscellaneous matches played by Eric McKenzie – CricketArchive. Retrieved 9 November 2012.
- ↑ Eric McKenzie – CricketArchive. Retrieved 9 november 2012.
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