Roy Minnett

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Life and career

Minnett was born in Sydney and attended Sydney Church of England Grammar School.[2] He first played first-class cricket for New South Wales while he was studying medicine at Sydney University.[3] A brilliant, sometimes impetuous batsman, fast-medium bowler and excellent fieldsman, he scored 151 in 150 minutes against Tasmania in January 1911.[2] A year later he scored 216 not out in 197 minutes against Victoria at the Sydney Cricket Ground, adding 169 for the tenth wicket in 83 minutes with Cecil McKew.[3][4] On his Test debut a few weeks earlier, also at the SCG, he had scored 90 in 111 minutes, adding 109 for the sixth wicket with Victor Trumper.[5] He top-scored in the first innings of both the Fourth and Fifth Tests of the series, with 56 and 61 respectively.[2]

Minnett toured England with the Australian team in 1912, but the damp conditions did not suit his play.[3] He played in four of the six Tests, his best contribution being 4 for 34 in England's first innings at The Oval.[6] It was his last Test match. He played a few more matches for New South Wales after the tour. In his last match, against Victoria at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in December 1914, he opened the bowling and took 8 for 50 off 24.2 overs, bowling unchanged through the innings.[7] In January 1914 he toured Ceylon with a New South Wales team led by the Rev. E. F. Waddy, finishing at the top of the team's batting averages.[8]

After 1914 the demands of his medical practice curtailed Minnett's cricket career.[3] His older brothers, Leslie and Rupert, also played cricket for New South Wales.[3]

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References

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  2. a b c "A Chat about Mr. R. B. Minnett", Cricket, 30 March 1912, pp. 37–38.
  3. a b c d e The Oxford Companion to Australian Cricket, Oxford, Melbourne, 1996, pp. 366–67.
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