Ken Meuleman
Australia
INTL CAREER: 1946 - 1946
Full Name
Kenneth Douglas Meuleman
Born
September 05, 1923, Melbourne, Victoria
Died
September 10, 2004, Hollywood Private Hospital, Nedlands, Perth, Western Australia, (aged 81y 5d)
Batting Style
Right hand Bat
Bowling Style
Legbreak
RELATIONS
(son),
(grandson)
Right-hand opening bat Ken Meuleman took part in the first post-war tour to New Zealand in 1945-46 where he played in the only Test at Wellington, scoring a duck. That was his only Test appearance, although he did visit New Zealand again in 1949-50. He started his career in Victoria, moving to Western Australia in 1952, and in 48 Sheffield Shield matches made 4916 runs at 48.19. His son, Robert, and his grandson, Scott, also played for the state, and he was a strong supporter of grass roots cricket and coached for many years after his retirement. He had a direct hand in the development in many of Western Australia's finest Test cricketers, including Justin Langer.
Martin Williamson (September 2004)
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