Mervyn Inverarity
Australia
Full Name
Mervyn Inverarity
Born
October 25, 1907, Claremont, Western Australia
Died
March 17, 1979, Cottesloe, Western Australia, (aged 71y 143d)
Batting Style
Right hand Bat
Bowling Style
Right arm Medium, Legbreak
Education
Scotch College
RELATIONS
(son)
TEAMS
Mervyn Invararity was a stalwart figure in the development of Western Australian cricket for well over half a century. A leading all.rounder with Scotch College in the early 1920s, he moved quickly into a successful grade career, made good use of the then infrequent first-class opportunities for his state's players, and maintained his form at a high level until World War II. A regular member of the state team during the years its matches were practically confined to those against visiting international sides or the Australia XI en route to Britain, he scored 748 runs and took 50 wickets, first with leg-breaks and later with slow-medium pace deliveries. He captained the Freemantle club for more than fifteen years and also the state side before moving into administration. Attention to detail and meticulous dress on the field were among the memorable characteristics of Mervyn Inverarity and they have been very much in evidence with his son John, the successful captain of the state's Sheffield Shield team.
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