Mark Beban

Mark Beban

Mark Albert Beban (3 February 1940, Greymouth – 4 April 2005, Wellington). He was a New Zealand cricketer who played four first-class matches for the Wellington Firebirds in the 1969-70, where he is the one of the few players to be a Roman Catholic priest to play cricket. He also played for West Coast in the Hawke Cup.

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