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Wal Walmsley (Walter Thomas Walmsley) was born on 16 March, 1916 in Homebush, New South Wales, is a cricketer. Discover Wal Walmsley'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 62 years old?

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Age 62 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 16 March, 1916
Birthday 16 March
Birthplace Homebush, New South Wales
Date of death (1978-02-25)Hamilton, New Zealand
Died Place Hamilton, New Zealand
Nationality Australia

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1959

He played three matches for Northern Districts in 1959-60 at the age of 43, taking 12 wickets at 26.58, then retired.

1958

In 1958-59 he took 6 for 56 to help Queensland to an innings victory over South Australia. Before the season ended, he moved to New Zealand to take up a position with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Hamilton, playing his first first-class match in New Zealand, for a combined Northern Districts and Central Districts team against the touring MCC, almost immediately.

1956

In 1956-57 he took 3 for 52 and 5 for 124 against New South Wales. His batting by this stage was generally less effective than his bowling (in 28 matches for Queensland he scored 577 runs at 21.37 and took 102 wickets at 30.12) but he scored 106 not out batting at number 10 against New South Wales in 1957-58, sharing a ninth-wicket partnership of 120 with Ray Reynolds and an unbroken tenth-wicket partnership of 105 with John Freeman. He also took six wickets in the match.

1948

He was appointed coach of the Queensland Cricket Association in 1948-49, but did not play for Queensland until the 1954-55 season, after which he became a regular in the side. In his first Sheffield Shield match, at the age of 38, he took 5 for 84 and 3 for 90 to help Queensland to victory over South Australia.

1945

A batsman who could bat at any position in the order and a leg-break and googly bowler, Wal Walmsley made his first-class debut for New South Wales against Queensland in a friendly match in 1945-46. He moved to Launceston, Tasmania, to coach, where he captained North (of Tasmania) against South in January 1948, taking 10 wickets in the match and scoring 63 in the second innings. He played in Tasmania's three first-class games that followed shortly afterwards, scoring 180 not out and taking three wickets against the Indian touring team at Launceston.

1916

Walter Thomas Walmsley (16 March 1916 – 25 February 1978) was a cricketer who played first-class cricket for three Australian state teams and for Northern Districts in New Zealand between 1945–46 and 1959-60.