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Ben Barnett

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After the war, Barnett settled in England with his wife Mollie and sons Ian and Ross. Working at the time for the Australian pharmaceutical firm Aspro-Nicholas, he played
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in 1964, a position he held for a number of years. He retired in 1974, and returned to Australia. He was appointed a
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As an administrator he represented Australia in the UK for both cricket and tennis and was voted President of the
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spread over four months, and played in all five of the matches against
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and his subsequent selection as principal wicket-keeper for the
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attracted some controversy, other contenders being the ageing
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during the 1920s and 1930s. He toured England as reserve
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in Melbourne. One of six siblings, he played cricket for
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that toured India in 1953-54. He played in 16 of the 21
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Ben Barnett (footballer)

Auburn, Victoria
Newcastle, New South Wales
Australia
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England
England
Victoria
Buckinghamshire
Tests
First-class
Batting average
Balls
Wickets
Bowling average
5 wickets in innings
stumpings
Cricinfo
AM
cricketer
Tests
Scotch College
Hawthorn-East Melbourne
Victoria
wicket-keeper
1934 Australian Test team
1938 team
Bert Oldfield
Don Tallon

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