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Australian
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Australia
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AUS
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Sydney Callaway
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Right-hand bat
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Right-arm fast-medium
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3
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87
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1739
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0/0
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41
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471
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6
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2366
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1
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0
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5/37
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0/0
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62
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1747
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1679
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0/10
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86
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15906
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320
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1707
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33
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12
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8/33
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48/0
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1 January
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1892
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11 January
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1895
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(born
February 6 ,
1868 in
Sydney , died
November 25 ,
1923 in
Christchurch ) was an
Australian Cricketer who played in three
Tests . In 1891/92 he played in
Sydney and
Melbourne , and in 1894/95 he played in Adelaide where he took 5/37 in the first innings. In the Sydney Test, he was the second victim in
Hat-trick by
Johnny Briggs .
He also played in 62
First-class Cricket matches, taking 320 wickets at an average of just over 17 runs per wicket.