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Robert Holloway (Robert Alexander Holloway) was born on 15 November, 1940 in Invercargill, New Zealand, is a cricketer. Discover Robert Holloway's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 83 years old?

Popular As Robert Alexander Holloway
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Age 83 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 15 November 1940
Birthday 15 November
Birthplace Invercargill, New Zealand
Nationality New Zealand

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1968

In total Holloway played in 15 first-class matches and scored 373 runs with two half-centuries; his batting average was just 13.81 runs per innings. He played "off the front foot" and was considered a particularly strong driver of the ball. Although he was considered a fine club batsman and effective medium-pace change bowler, The Press considered that he "never fulfilled the promise he showed as a youngster". He played his final Hawke Cup match for Southland in January 1968, having played against the touring Fijians earlier in the same month.

Holloway moved to Christchurch in 1968. He played club cricket with Riccarton Cricket Club in the city, scoring a half-century on debut for the side. He worked for the Farmer's Co-operative Insurance Association. He served on the executive committee of the Old Boys' Association of Southland Boys' High School during the 1970s.

1963

Holloway played in all five of Otago's matches in 1963–64, scoring a total of 147 runs. He started well with a half-century in the side's first match of the season and a score of 46 in the second against Northern Districts, but Otago again failed to win a match. The side did, however, take batting points in the match against Northern Districts―their first points of any kind since the 1961–62 season―after Holloway was part of an "excellent" top-order batting performance.

1962

The following season Holloway played in all five of Otago's Plunket Shield matches, opening the batting in each match and scoring a total of 160 runs. He made 27 runs in the team's first match of the season but was run out "in a disastrous way" just as he was "getting on top of the bowling". In the second match of the 1962–63 season he carried his bat for 61 not out in a total of 122 against Central Districts, becoming the third Otago player to do so. This innings was his first half-century and remained his highest first-class score. He batted "very solidly" according to The Press, and was one of only two Otago batsmen to reach double-figures in their first innings.

Otago did not win a match in 1962–63, but The Press considered that if their younger players, including Holloway, who it described as "a sturdy opening bat", continued to develop that they were likely to improve with time. Holloway was selected to play against the touring MCC side, featuring in an Otago Invitational XI in March 1963. Opening once more, he scored just five runs in the match.

1961

With four of Otago's team touring South Africa with the New Zealand national side, Holloway was one of seven debutants when he was named in the representative side for the first time in December 1961. Opening the batting on Christmas Day against Wellington, he scored 21 runs in his first first-class innings in Otago's first Plunket Shield match of the 1961–62 season. According to The Press, he "played dourly but commendably in the circumstances" as Otago were dismissed for a score of 79 with only Holloway and Sutcliffe, who scored 22, batting with any "resistance". He went on to play in two more Shield matches over the Christmas and New Years period against Auckland and Northern Districts, but during the last match injured his ankle whilst fielding and was unavailable for the matches against Canterbury and Central Districts later in January, although he did play in a non-first-class match for Southland against Fiji during the month.

1960

In club cricket Holloway played for North East Valley Cricket Club in Dunedin. He and Bert Sutcliffe, who scored 125 not out, put on an unbroken first-wicket stand of 200 in a club match in October 1960, Holloway scoring 71 not out. He later played for Union Cricket Club in Invercargill and had a reputation as a "prolific" and consistent run scorer in club cricket.

1958

Holloway played in Otago's Brabin Shield team for three season from 1958 to 1959. A "courageous knock" against Canterbury's under-20 side at the end of 1958 was noted by The Press, and he "scored well", making 73 runs against the Wellington side, in the 1959–60 tournament. In early 1960 he was one of Southland's top scorers against Canterbury B, having first "saved the day" in a first-innings stand of 45 for the eighth-wicket. He played in the Hawke Cup for Southland at the beginning of December 1960 and was again in Otago's Brabin Shield side for the season―both his leg-spin bowling and "attractive" batting in a partnership of 81 drawing attention at the end of the month― although he missed out on selection for a representative Brabin side in January 1961 due to injury.

1940

Robert Alexander Holloway (born 15 November 1940) is a New Zealand former cricketer. He played 15 first-class matches, including 14 for Otago in the Plunket Shield, during the 1960s as an opening batsman. A good club batsman who is considered to have not fulfilled his potential in representative cricket, Holloway also played for Southland in the Hawke Cup.

Holloway was born in Invercargill, New Zealand, in 1940. He was educated at Southland Boys' High School in the city. In his final two years at school, Holloway was a prefect and served as a sergeant in the school's cadet force. He won academic honours at school and was a member of several school sports teams, playing in the rugby union XV, cricket XI, and basketball side. A tall man, he played rugby as a flank forward and was described as a "rugged, fiery forward" who was the school's "main lineout forward".