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Batting style
  
Right-hand bat

Role
  
Cricket Player

Name
  
Peter McAlister

National side
  
Australian

Bowling style
  
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Peter McAlister

Full name
  
Peter Alexander McAlister

Born
  
11 July 1869 (
1869-07-11
)
Williamstown, Victoria

Died
  
May 10, 1938, Richmond, Australia

Peter Alexander McAlister (11 July 1869, Williamstown, Victoria – 10 May 1938, Richmond, Victoria) was an Australian cricketer who played in 8 Tests from 1904 to 1909.

His undemocratic appointment as vice-captain-cum-treasurer of the Australian cricket team in England in 1909 irrupted latent animus between the Australian Board of Control for International Cricket and its players. An unpopular choice, McAlister was forced to brood his way through the tour after player-appointed manager Frank Laver declined to assist him. Two years later, accordingly, the Board unilaterally repealed the players' informal right to choose their own manager. It was this which motivated the Big Six, supported by the South Australian Cricket Association and some disgruntled members of the Melbourne Cricket Club, to pull out of the 1912 Triangular Tournament.

References

Peter McAlister Wikipedia


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