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Full name
  
Barry Thomas Thornton

1971
  
Western Australia

Role
  
Bowling all-rounder


Batting style
  
Right-handed

Name
  
Barry Thornton

Born
  
3 June 1941 (age 82) (
1941-06-03
)
South Perth, Western Australia, Australia

Bowling style
  
Right-arm fast-medium

Barry Thomas Thornton (born 3 June 1941) is a former Australian cricketer who played twice for Western Australia during the 1971–72 season. From Perth, Thornton debuted at state level in a limited-overs match against New South Wales in November 1971, during the quarter-final of the Coca-Cola Knockout Cup. Part of a pace attack that included Sam Gannon, Bob Massie, and Graeme Watson, he failed to take a wicket from his eight overs, finishing with figures of 0/44. Thornton's only first-class match came the following week against the touring Rest of the World XI. Bowling first change to Gannon and Massie, he dismissed Hylton Ackerman for 50 runs in the World XI's first innings, and was also involved in the run out of Zaheer Abbas. Thornton did not take a wicket in the World XI's second innings, although he scored 24 runs in the match without being dismissed.

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