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Born | Whanganui, New Zealand | 30 September 1947
Source: Cricinfo, 1 November 2020 |
John McLeod (born 30 September 1947) is a New Zealand cricketer. He played in four first-class matches for Northern Districts from 1970 to 1972. [1]
MacLeod and McLeod are surnames in the English language.
Francis Erskine "Frank" Allan was an Australian cricketer who represented Victoria in first-class intercolonial matches and made one Test appearance for Australia. A tall, wiry left-arm medium pacer known by the sobriquet "The Bowler of a Century", Allan possessed great spin and a peculiar swerve which he claimed to have developed through his use of boomerangs and waddies growing up amongst Aborigines in the Victorian bush. He was also given the nickname "Kangaroo" because he would jump like a kangaroo to celebrate taking a wicket.
Andrew Luke McLeod is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Adelaide Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). He is the games record holder for Adelaide, having played 340 games.
John McLeod was a Scottish-born explorer of Canada, in his capacity as a fur trader with the North West Company and Hudson's Bay Company. He is remembered primarily for his explorations of several major rivers of the southwestern Northwest Territories, southern Yukon Territory, and northern British Columbia.
Charles Edward McLeod was an Australian cricketer who played in 17 Test matches between 1894 and 1905.
Edwin George McLeod was a New Zealand cricketer who played in one Test in 1930. He was also an international hockey player who captained New Zealand.
John McLeod may refer to:
The following lists events that happened during 1869 in Australia.
Clarence John McLeod was a politician from the U.S. state of Michigan who served as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives.
Alexander Roderick McLeod was a fur trader and explorer in British North America who began his career with the North West Company in 1802.
The England national cricket team toured Australia and Ceylon in 1891–92.
The England cricket team toured Australia and Ceylon in 1894-95. The team, captained by Andrew Stoddart, played 24 matches in total, of which it won 10, drew 10 and lost 4. In first-class cricket, the team played 12, won 8 and lost 4.
Michael McLeod is a Canadian politician, currently serving as a member of Parliament representing the Northwest Territories. He was first elected in the 2015 Canadian federal election, unseating Dennis Bevington, who was the incumbent New Democratic Party MP for the riding. McLeod was a former member of the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories, Canada, as well as the former mayor of Fort Providence.
Robert McLeod or Bob McLeod may refer to:
McLeod Ganj, also spelt McLeodganj, is a suburb of Dharamshala in Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh, India. It is known as "Little Lhasa" or "Dhasa" because of its large population of Tibetans. The Tibetan government-in-exile is headquartered in McLeod Ganj.
Donald McLeod or Don McLeod may refer to:
John Ratcliffe or John Ratcliff may refer to:
The 2018 United States House of Representatives elections in Oregon were held on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, to elect the five U.S. representatives from the U.S. state of Oregon; one from each of the state's five congressional districts. Primaries were held on May 15, 2018. The elections and primaries coincided with the elections and primaries of other federal and state offices. All five incumbents were re-elected, leaving Oregon at a 4–1 split in favor of the Democrats.
Richard McLeod is a New Zealand cricketer. He played in three first-class matches for Central Districts in 1990/91.
John McLeod is a Jamaican cricketer. He played in three first-class matches for the Jamaican cricket team in 1951/52 and 1952/53.