- Ian Brayshaw
Ian James Brayshaw (born 14 January 1942 in
South Perth, Western Australia ) is a formercricketer andAustralian rules football er.Brayshaw played 101
first-class cricket matches for Western Australia in theSheffield Shield , taking 178 wickets at an average of 25.08 and scoring 4325 runs at 31.80. He is best remembered as being the seventh, but most recent, Australian cricketer to have taken all 10 wickets in a first-class innings, with 10 wickets for 44 runs from 17.6 eight-ball overs against Victoria in a Sheffield Shield match in October 1967.Brayshaw also played Australian rules football for the
Claremont Football Club in theWest Australian Football League , playing in their 1964 premiership team.He later worked in the media with the ABC and
Channel Ten in Western Australia, as well as co-authoring sporting books. He was the expert commentator on ABC Radio whenTrevor Chappell bowled the infamous underarm ball during a day day match between Australia and New Zealand.He is the father of
James Brayshaw , a former state cricketer with Western Australia and South Australia, media personality on Channel Nine and Chairman of the North Melbourne Australia Rules football club, andMark Brayshaw , a former Kangaroos AFL footballer.Brayshaw currently lives in
Albany, Western Australia .External links
* [http://content-aus.cricinfo.com/ci/content/player/4201.html Cricinfo Profile - Ian Brayshaw]
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DATE OF BIRTH=14 January 1942
PLACE OF BIRTH=South Perth, Western Australia
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