Alan Mackley
Cricket Umpire
1913 – 1982
Who was Alan Mackley?
Alan E Mackley, was the first Australian cricket Test match umpire from Western Australia.
He umpired one Test match between Australia and England at Adelaide on 25 January to 30 January 1963, a match drawn with England requiring 132 runs to win with 6 wickets in hand. Neil Harvey and Norm O'Neill both scored centuries and Graham McKenzie took 5 wickets in England’s first innings. Mackley’s partner in this match was Colin Egar.
He umpired 51 first-class matches between 1951 and 1965, all in Perth.
Mackley was later a member of the Western Australian Cricket Association Appeals Board, and the Umpires’ Appointment Board.
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