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Alan Falconer Kippax (25 May 1897 – 5 September 1972) was a cricketer for New South Wales (NSW) and Australia. Regarded as one of the great stylists of Australian cricket during the era between the two World Wars, Kippax overcame a late start to Test cricket to become a regular in the Australian team between the 1928–29 and 1932–33 seasons. A middle-order batsman, he toured England twice, and at domestic level was a prolific scorer and a highly considered leader of NSW for eight years. To an extent, his Test figures did not correspond with his great success for NSW and he is best remembered for a performance in domestic cricket—a world record last wicket partnership, set during a Sheffield Shield match in 1928–29. His career was curtailed by the controversial Bodyline tactics employed by E

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  • Alan Kippax (en)
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  • Alan Falconer Kippax est un joueur de cricket international australien né le 25 mai 1897 à et décédé le 5 septembre 1972 à Bellevue Hill en Nouvelle-Galles du Sud. Batteur au sein de l'équipe de Nouvelle-Galles du Sud, il est sélectionné vingt-deux fois en Test cricket avec l'équipe d'Australie entre 1925 et 1934. (fr)
  • Alan Falconer Kippax (25 May 1897 – 5 September 1972) was a cricketer for New South Wales (NSW) and Australia. Regarded as one of the great stylists of Australian cricket during the era between the two World Wars, Kippax overcame a late start to Test cricket to become a regular in the Australian team between the 1928–29 and 1932–33 seasons. A middle-order batsman, he toured England twice, and at domestic level was a prolific scorer and a highly considered leader of NSW for eight years. To an extent, his Test figures did not correspond with his great success for NSW and he is best remembered for a performance in domestic cricket—a world record last wicket partnership, set during a Sheffield Shield match in 1928–29. His career was curtailed by the controversial Bodyline tactics employed by E (en)
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  • Alan Falconer Kippax (en)
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  • Bellevue Hill, New South Wales, Australia (en)
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  • Paddington, New South Wales, Australia (en)
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