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Reginald Allen (Australian cricketer)

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Batting style
  
Right-hand bat

National side
  
Australian

22.00
  
12.32

Bowling style
  
Right-arm fast-medium

44
  
382

0/0
  
0/0

Died
  
2 May 1952, Sydney, Australia

Reginald Charles Allen (2 July 1858 in Glebe, New South Wales – 2 May 1952 in Sydney) was an Australian cricketer who played in one Test match against England in 1886-87.

Allen also played for New South Wales and was top scorer in the first innings of the state match against the England team – under the name "A. Shaw's XI" – that immediately preceded the second Test.

He batted at No 3 in his only Test, scored 14 and 30, and took two catches. In his second innings, he was caught by one of his own side, Charlie Turner, who was fielding as a substitute for England. His obituary in Wisden in 1953 says that he turned down the opportunity to tour England.

He was the uncle of the England Test captain Gubby Allen, who was born in Australia. Reginald Allen died in 1952 and his funeral proceeded from St Stephen's Church in Macquarie Street to the Northern Suburbs Crematorium.

References

Reginald Allen (Australian cricketer) Wikipedia


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