- Ian
Meckiff (born 6
January 1935) is a
former cricketer who
represented Australia in 18 Test
matches between 1957 and 1963. A left-arm fast bowler, he...
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point in
changing his action.
Meckiff was not
selected in
Tests after some poor
performances in 1960–61. In 1962–63,
Meckiff was
again under the spotlight...
- 1958–59:
Benaud 1959–60:
Martin 1960–61:
Davidson 1961–62:
Benaud 1962–63:
Meckiff 1963–64:
Sellers 1964–65:
Hawke 1965–66:
Hawke 1966–67: Lock 1967–68: Connolly...
- Left-arm
paceman Ian
Meckiff helped Australia to
regain the
Ashes in 1958–59 but
feelings ran high in the
England team and
press that
Meckiff and
others had...
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Richard Meckiff Campion ONZM (13
December 1923 – 2 July 2013) was a New
Zealand actor,
theatre director, and producer.
Campion and his wife
Edith Campion...
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Meckiff, cut to mid-off. No run.
Still five runs to win from five balls. 4th ball: The ball flew down leg-side
without making contact with
Meckiff's bat...
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paceman Ian
Meckiff was
called for
throwing by
Colin Egar and
removed from the
attack by
Benaud after one over.
Benaud did not bowl
Meckiff from the other...
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Australian paceman Ian
Meckiff as a "sacrificial goat", by
selecting him to play
Tests when it was
believed that he
privately felt that
Meckiff had an illegal...
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publicist (d. 2018) 1934 –
Sylvia Syms,
English actress (d. 2023) 1935 – Ian
Meckiff,
Australian cricketer 1935 – Nino Tempo,
American musician, singer, and...
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overshadowed by the
furore over
various Australian bowlers, most
notably Ian
Meckiff, whom the
English management and
media accused of
illegally throwing Australia...