Kaminieli Aria

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Kaminieli Aria
Personal information
Full nameKaminieli Tako Aria
Diedcirca 1967
International information
National side
Career statistics
Competition FC
Matches3
Runs scored114
Batting average 19.00
100s/50s/
Top score46
Balls bowled294
Wickets 3
Bowling average 44.66
5 wickets in innings
10 wickets in match
Best bowling3/66
Catches/stumpings 4/
Source: Cricinfo, 13 March 2010

Kaminieli Tako Aria (born (date unknown) at Nadi, Fiji; died circa 1967 in Fiji) was a Fijian cricketer.

Aria made his first-class debut for Fiji in 1948 against Auckland during Fiji's tour of New Zealand. During the tour he played two further first-class matches against Otago and Auckland.

In his 3 first-class matches for Fiji he scored 114 runs at a batting average of 19.00, with a high score of 46. With the ball he took 3 wickets at a bowling average of 44.66, with best figures of 3/66. Aria took 4 catches in the field.

Aria also represented Fiji in 7 non first-class matches in 1948 during their tour of New Zealand.

Aria's date of death is unknown, only that he died circa 1967.

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