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Percy Stanislaus McDonnell

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Percy Stanislaus McDonnell

Birth
Kensington, Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, Greater London, England
Death
24 Sep 1896 (aged 35)
South Brisbane, Brisbane City, Queensland, Australia
Burial
Brisbane, Brisbane City, Queensland, Australia Add to Map
Plot
Portion 7, Section 59, Grave Number 12
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Percy Stanislaus McDonnell-He was an Australian cricketer who captained the Australian Test team in six matches, including the tour of England in 1888. McDonnell was an attacking batsman and his averages are among the very best of his era. His top Test score of 147 was made in a partnership of 199 with Alick Bannerman at the SCG when the other 9 batsman in the team contributed 29 to the team score. In 1886/7, McDonnell became the first Test captain ever to win the toss and elect to field. He had mixed results. England were dismissed for just 45, but nonetheless managed to win the match. McDonnell died of cardiac failure aged only 35 and is buried at Brisbane's Toowong Cemetery.
Percy Stanislaus McDonnell-He was an Australian cricketer who captained the Australian Test team in six matches, including the tour of England in 1888. McDonnell was an attacking batsman and his averages are among the very best of his era. His top Test score of 147 was made in a partnership of 199 with Alick Bannerman at the SCG when the other 9 batsman in the team contributed 29 to the team score. In 1886/7, McDonnell became the first Test captain ever to win the toss and elect to field. He had mixed results. England were dismissed for just 45, but nonetheless managed to win the match. McDonnell died of cardiac failure aged only 35 and is buried at Brisbane's Toowong Cemetery.


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