Arthur Cocks

Arthur Cocks

Arthur F Cocks was an Australian cricket Test match umpire.

He umpired one Test match between Australia and England at Adelaide on 2 February to 8 February 1951. Australia won comfortably with Arthur Morris scoring 206, Jim Burke scoring a century in his first Test, and Bill Johnston taking 7 wickets. Cocks' partner in his only match was Andy Barlow.

ee also

*Australian Test Cricket Umpires
*List of test umpires

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