Ross Ormiston

Ross Ormiston

Ross William Ormiston (b. 19 October, 1955) in New Plymouth. He was a New Zealand cricketer who played 56 first-class matches for Central Districts & Wellington without being selected for the Black Caps. In 1981-82 he and Evan Gray added 226 for Wellington against Central Districts.

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