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Bruce Livingston

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Bruce Livingston
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Born(1927-05-11)11 May 1927
Sydney, Australia
Died25 December 2014(2014-12-25) (aged 87)
Sydney, Australia
Source: ESPNcricinfo, 5 January 2017

Bruce Livingston (11 May 1927 – 25 December 2014) was an Australian cricketer.[1] He played one first-class match for New South Wales in 1956/57.[2] He also played for Petersham-Marrickville Cricket Club[3] and took four wickets for 36 runs against Balmain in 1954.[4] He also played for Dogura in Papua New Guinea[5] and was captain of the Ellis Shield team.[6] He was also an umpire[7] and a member of the Papua New Guinea Cricket Board of Control.[8] He also played soccer[9] and was president of the Port Moresby Football Association in 1971.[10]

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  1. ^ "Bruce Livingston". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 5 January 2017.
  2. ^ "Bruce Livingston". Cricket Archive. Retrieved 5 January 2017.
  3. ^ E W Kahn, "Lead May Change in Grade Cricket", The Sun, Sydney, 27 November 1953, p 34
  4. ^ "Petersham's narrow win over Balmain in grade cricket", The Daily Telegraph, Sydney, 28 November 1954, p 35
  5. ^ "Goroka loses a top sportsman", Papua New Guinea Post-Courier, Port Moresby, 4 February 1970, p 31
  6. ^ "Ellis Team Announced", Papua New Guinea Post-Courier, Port Moresby, 2 January 1970, p 27
  7. ^ Joe Hoffman, "In Line For Selection?", Papua New Guinea Post-Courier, Port Moresby, 4 January 1971, p 24
  8. ^ "New Member For Board", Papua New Guinea Post-Courier, Port Moresby, 29 February 1972, p 24
  9. ^ "Jack McCarthy Talks With Bruce Livingston", Papua New Guinea Post-Courier, Port Moresby, 11 February 1970, p 31
  10. ^ "Soccer Official Announced", Papua New Guinea Post-Courier, Port Moresby, 22 April 1971, p 25
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