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Neil Harvey      

Full name Robert Neil Harvey

Born October 8, 1928, Fitzroy, Melbourne, Victoria

Current age 81 years 49 days

Major teams Australia, New South Wales, Victoria

Batting style Left-hand bat

Bowling style Right-arm offbreak

Relation Brother - MR Harvey, Brother - CE Harvey, Brother - R Harvey

Robert Neil Harvey
Batting and fielding averages
Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 6s Ct St
Tests 79 137 10 6149 205 48.41 21 24 1 64 0
First-class 306 461 35 21699 231* 50.93 67 94 228 0
Bowling averages
Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
Tests 79 17 414 120 3 1/8 1/9 40.00 1.73 138.0 0 0 0
First-class 306 2574 1106 30 4/8 36.86 2.57 85.8 0 0
Career statistics
Test debut Australia v India at Adelaide, Jan 23-28, 1948 scorecard
Last Test Australia v England at Sydney, Feb 15-20, 1963 scorecard
Test statistics
First-class span 1946/47 - 1962/63
Profile

One of Australia's all-time favourite cricketing sons, Neil Harvey was a gifted left-hand batsman, brilliantly athletic fielder, and occasional offspin bowler. On account of the richness of his talents, he served Victoria, New South Wales and Australia with great distinction during a first-class career which spanned the 16-year period between 1946-47 and 1962-63.

In short, Harvey was an electrifying batsman who thrilled spectators with the splendour of his strokeplay. He possessed a masterful technique as well as a full range of shots and he displayed to cricket followers a superbly steadfast temperament right from the moment, as a teenager, that he played his opening first-class innings. Throughout a career which ultimately netted him in excess of 20,000 first-class runs, bowlers rarely found a way of disrupting his concentration or curbing his attacking instincts. He also possessed disarming power for a man of relatively short height. There will be many performances for which he will be remembered but foremost among them were his 153 against India in his second Test (an innings which made him the youngest-ever Australian to score a Test century); his 112 in the celebrated Leeds Test of 1948; his 151 in Durban in 1949-50; and his highest Test score of 205 against South Africa in Melbourne in 1952-53. Most discussions of Neil Harvey's career are also considered to be incomplete without mention of his achievement in amassing six centuries in his first 13 Test innings alone.

In later times, Harvey continued to play a role at the forefront of Australian cricket as a national selector for a period of 12 years, and it was during the middle of this period (namely, the mid-1970s) that the country fielded one of its most successful ever sides at international level. In recognition of his string of outstanding achievements in the game, he was inducted into the Australian Cricket Hall of Fame in early 2000. He was also selected in the Australian Cricket Board's official Test Team of the 20th Century.
John Polack

Notes

Wisden Cricketer of the Year 1954

Australian Cricket Hall of Fame 2000

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Aug 27, 2008

Hugh Jackman, Neil Harvey, Ricky Ponting and Sam Loxton pose for the cameras ahead of the dinner to commemorate Don Bradman's birth centenary, Sydney, August 27, 2008

Hugh Jackman, Neil Harvey, Ricky Ponting and Sam Loxton pose for the cameras

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Jun 8, 2005

Neil Harvey at the Invincibles press conference, Sydney, June 2005

Neil Harvey

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Jun 8, 2005

Bill Brown, Bill Johnston, Neil Harvey and Sam Loxton pose for a photo during  a reunion of the remaining Invincibles in Sydney, June 8, 2005

Bill Brown, Bill Johnston, Neil Harvey and Sam Loxton

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Tasmania v South Aust at Hobart - Nov 24-27
Tasmania 389 & 39/3 South Aust 363
Victoria v Queensland at Melbourne
Nov 27-30 (11:00 local, 00:00 GMT)
Western Aust v NSW at Perth
Nov 27-30 (10:30 local, 02:30 GMT)
Tasmania v South Aust at Hobart
Nov 29 (10:30 local, 23:30 GMT)
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