Ian Sinclair

Cricket Player

1933 –

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Who is Ian Sinclair?

Ian McKay Sinclair is a former New Zealand cricketer who played in two Tests in 1956. He was born in Rangiora, Canterbury.

An off-spinner and useful tail-end batsman, Sinclair made his debut for Canterbury in the 1953-54 season when Matt Poore was in South Africa with the New Zealand team. His performances were moderate and he did not appear in 1954-55.

When Poore toured again in 1955-56 and Tom Burtt retired, Sinclair became Canterbury's leading spin bowler. He took 5 for 57 and 2 for 26 in the first match of the Plunket Shield season against Otago, 1 for 50 and 4 for 17 as well as his highest score of 40 in the next match against Auckland, 4 for 36 and 0 for 74 against Wellington, and 5 for 65 and 1 for 73 against Central Districts. All four matches were victories for Canterbury, which consequently won the competition. He took 4 for 73 for Canterbury against the touring West Indians, and was selected in the team for the Second and Third Tests. However, he took only one wicket, New Zealand lost both matches, and he never played another Test.

He played three matches for Canterbury in 1956-57 but took only four wickets.

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Born
Jun 1, 1933
Rangiora
Nationality
  • New Zealand
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on July 23, 2013

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