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Full name | R. Sands |
Born | Yorkshire, England |
Source: ESPNcricinfo, 20 June 2016 |
R. Sands was a New Zealand cricketer. He played one first-class match for Auckland in 1905/06. [1] [2] Born in Yorkshire, [3] he later played for Sydney. [4] From his time in Sydney, he knew Sammy Jones; Jones moved to New Zealand in 1904 and coached Grafton and in the following season the Auckland Cricket Association. [5] The Association employed Sands as their second coach for the 1905/06 season to assist Jones [4] and it was decided that Sands would also play for the North Shore cricket club. [6]
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