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Full name | Alexander Edward Marks |
Born | Toowong, Australia | 10 December 1910
Died | 28 July 1983 72) Sydney, Australia | (aged
Source: ESPNcricinfo, 7 January 2017 |
Alec Marks (10 December 1910 – 28 July 1983) was an Australian cricketer.[1] He played 35 first-class matches for New South Wales between 1928/29 and 1936/37.[2] He also played for Randwick Cricket Club.[3]
See also
References
- Rambler, "Alec Marks is Promising N.S.W. Lefthander", Sporting Globe, Melbourne, 20 March 1929, p 3
- Rambler, "Promising Left Hander: Alec. Marks Making Good", Sporting Globe, Melbourne, 20 April 1929, p 2
- Rambler, "Alec. Marks Bats Attractively", Sporting Globe, Melbourne, 12 November 1930, p 8
- P J F, "Alec Marks Is Brisbane Boy", Daily Standard, Brisbane, 6 January 1936, p 5
- "Full Marks!", Sydney Sportsman, Surry Hills, 22 December 1934, p 16
- "Left-Hander to Open: Claims of Marks and Louden", Truth, Sydney, 11 October 1931, p 6
- C Macartney, "The Summer Game", Sydney Morning Herald, 17 December 1937, p 18
- "Alec Marks Injured", The Daily Telegraph, Sydney, 7 July 1932, p 3
- "Lest We Forget: Alec Marks Returns", Arrow, Sydney, 9 December 1932, p 7
- "Cricket: Alec Marks for Cowra at Easter Time", Cowra Free Press, 21 February 1935, p 3
- "Sporting Cricket Rewarded At Last", The Daily Telegraph, Sydney, 22 January 1940, p 13
- ↑ "Alec Marks". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 7 January 2017.
- ↑ "Alec Marks". Cricket Archive. Retrieved 7 January 2017.
- ↑ Arthur Mailey, "Alec Marks Loses Old Form", The Daily Telegraph, Sydney, 21 August 1941, p 11
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