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Born | Adelaide, Australia | 19 November 1935
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Donald McAllister (born 19 November 1935) is an Australian cricketer. He played in three first-class matches for South Australia in 1964/65. [1]
Alistair is a masculine given name. It is an Anglicised form of the Scottish Gaelic Alasdair. The latter is most likely a Scottish Gaelic corruption of the Norman French Alexandre or Latin Alexandrus, which was incorporated into English as Alexander. The deepest etymology is the Greek Ἀλέξανδρος (man-repeller): ἀλέξω (repel) + ἀνήρ (man), "the one who repels men", a warrior name. Another, not nearly so common, Anglicisation of Alasdair is Allaster.
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Ian McDonald may refer to:
Edgar Arthur "Ted" McDonald was a cricketer who played for Tasmania, Victoria, Lancashire and Australia, as well as being an Australian rules footballer who played with Launceston Football Club, Essendon Football Club, and Fitzroy Football Club.
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John McDonald may refer to:
Fintan Patrick McAllister an Irish cricketer. He is a left-handed batsman and wicket-keeper. He has represented the Ireland national side, Ireland national under-19 cricket team in 2006, and also played for the Irish Under-23 team.
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Andrew Barry McDonald is an Australian cricket coach and former cricketer who played for the Victoria and South Australia cricket teams. He was born at Wodonga, Victoria.
The South Africa national cricket team toured Australia in the 1952–53 season and played 5 Test matches against Australia. The series was drawn 2–2, the first time a rubber between the two sides had not been won by Australia.
The 1988 McDonald's Bicentennial Youth World Cup was an international cricket tournament played in Australia from 28 February to 13 March 1988. Sponsored by McDonald's, it was the inaugural edition of what is now the Under-19 Cricket World Cup, and formed part of the celebrations for the Australian Bicentenary.
Donald McLeod may refer to:
Jennifer McAllister is a Senator for New South Wales, and a former President of the Australian Labor Party. She is from the Socialist Left faction of the Labor Party. In August 2018 she was appointed Shadow Assistant Minister for Families and Communities.
Ian McAllister FASSA FRSE is the Distinguished Professor of political science at the Australian National University. He earned his PhD in political science in 1976 from University of Strathclyde. He is a leading election specialist with a research focus on Australian politics which involves co-directing the Australian Election Study, a national survey of political opinion conducted after each federal election since 1987 at the Australian National University. He is a leading scholar in individual level political survey research.
Donald or Don McAllister may refer to:
Brenton McDonald is an Australian cricketer. He played in two List A matches for South Australia in October 2012. He also played in one match for the Hobart Hurricanes in the Big Bash League.
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