Noel Dellow

Harold Noel Dellow (born 14 February 1929) is a former New Zealand cricketer who played five matches of first-class cricket for Canterbury between early 1955 and early 1956.

Noel Dellow
Personal information
Full nameHarold Noel Dellow
Born (1929-02-14) 14 February 1929
Ashburton, Canterbury, New Zealand
BattingLeft-handed
BowlingRight-arm medium-pace
RoleBowler
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
1954-55 to 1955-56Canterbury
Career statistics
Competition First-class
Matches 5
Runs scored 37
Batting average 5.28
100s/50s 0/0
Top score 15 not out
Balls bowled 748
Wickets 11
Bowling average 33.36
5 wickets in innings 0
10 wickets in match 0
Best bowling 3/84
Catches/stumpings 1/–
Source: Cricinfo, 12 June 2020

Life and career

Born in Ashburton, Canterbury, Noel Dellow was a medium-pace bowler. His best first-class batting and bowling performances came in the first innings of the Plunket Shield match against Auckland in 1955-56, when he took 3 for 84 opening the bowling and then scored 15 not out at number 11.[1]

He has spent most of his life in South Canterbury. Playing for a South Island Minor Associations XI against the touring Australian team in 1959-60, he took 5 for 63 off 30 overs, although he was unable to prevent an innings defeat.[2] He later served as executive director of the South Canterbury Cricket Association and was awarded life membership of the association.[3][4]

He worked as a chartered accountant in Timaru.[5] He is retired and still lives in Timaru.[6]

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References

  1. "Canterbury v Auckland 1955-56". CricketArchive. Retrieved 12 June 2020.
  2. "South Island Minor Associations v Australians 1959-60". CricketArchive. Retrieved 12 June 2020.
  3. "New Zealand: Timaru wicket needed 'one more day'". Cricinfo. Retrieved 13 June 2020.
  4. "Cricket hard work and dedication sees surprised pair made life members". Stuff.co.nz. Retrieved 13 June 2020.
  5. "In the High Court of New Zealand" (PDF). The New Zealand Gazette: 728. 1985.
  6. Tobin, Chris (25 April 2019). "Stoush over RSA site sale". Timaru Courier. Retrieved 13 June 2020.
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