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Bob Vance (cricketer) was born on 29 December, 1924 in Wellington, New Zealand. He was a right-handed batsman and a right-arm medium-pace bowler. He played for Wellington in the Plunket Shield from 1947 to 1954. He also played for the New Zealand national team in two Test matches against South Africa in 1953. Vance made his first-class debut for Wellington in 1947, and went on to play in a total of 33 matches for the team. He scored 1,717 runs at an average of 24.45, with a highest score of 101 not out. He also took 33 wickets at an average of 33.45, with a best of 4 for 28. Vance made his Test debut for New Zealand against South Africa in 1953. He scored a total of 33 runs in the two matches, with a highest score of 24. He also took two wickets in the series. Vance retired from cricket in 1954. He passed away in Wellington on 28 April, 2011, at the age of 86.

Popular As Robert Alan Vance
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Age 70 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 29 December, 1924
Birthday 29 December
Birthplace Wellington, New Zealand
Date of death (1994-11-07)Wellington, New Zealand
Died Place Wellington, New Zealand
Nationality New Zealand

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1983

In the 1983 New Year Honours, Vance was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire, for services to cricket and the community.

1980

His son Bert played Test cricket for New Zealand in the 1980s.

1978

Vance was chairman of the New Zealand Cricket Council from 1978 to 1987, and managed the New Zealand cricket team in England in 1986. The R. A. Vance Stand at Basin Reserve in Wellington, built in 1979–80, is named in his honour.

1953

He captained Wellington in 1953–54 and 1961–62 when John Reid, Wellington's captain from 1951–52 to 1964–65, was touring South Africa with the Test team. Under Vance's captaincy in 1961–62 Wellington won their first four matches inside two days and went on to win the Plunket Shield. After the season Vance retired from first-class cricket.

1946

Vance was a member of the Wellington Colts XI that was undefeated in the 1946–47 season. He made his first-class debut for Wellington in 1947–48, and established his position as an opening batsman in 1950–51, when he scored 75 and 29 in a victory over Auckland. He remained in the team, sometimes as an opener, sometimes batting at number three or four. He made his only century, 109 against Central Districts, on Christmas Day 1956.

1924

Robert Alan Vance CBE (29 December 1924 – 7 November 1994) was a New Zealand cricketer who played first-class cricket for Wellington from 1948 to 1962. He was chairman of the New Zealand Cricket Council from 1978 to 1987.