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Brian Booth


Brian Charles Booth (born October 19 1933 in Bathurst, New South Wales) is a former Test cricketer who played for Australia.

Booth was a solid right-handed batsman and competent right arm bowler of off-spin and medium pace. He captained Australia in the mid 1960s before being succeeded by Bill Lawry.

He had a fine first-class career for Australia and New South Wales, which spanned from 1954 to 1968, scoring 11,265 runs at the impressive average of 45.42.

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Test Debut: vs England, Manchester, 1961
Last Test: vs England, Sydney, 1965-1966


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