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Noel McMahon

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Noel McMahon
Noel McMahon in 1950
Personal information
Full name
Noel Albert McMahon
Born(1916-05-24)24 May 1916
Auckland, New Zealand
Died9 June 2013(2013-06-09) (aged 97)
Auckland
BattingRight-handed
BowlingRight-arm leg-spin
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
1936/37–1937/38Auckland
Career statistics
Competition First-class
Matches 3
Runs scored 13
Batting average 3.25
100s/50s 0/0
Top score 12
Balls bowled 156
Wickets 3
Bowling average 32.00
5 wickets in innings 0
10 wickets in match 0
Best bowling 2/42
Catches/stumpings 1/–
Source: Cricinfo, 4 January 2015

Noel Albert McMahon QSM (24 May 1916 – 9 June 2013) was a cricketer who played one match for New Zealand in the 1949–50 season.

Early life and cricket career

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McMahon was born in Auckland and grew up in Te Awamutu.[1] He played two matches for Auckland in the Plunket Shield in 1936–37 and 1937–38 as a leg-spinner without distinguishing himself, although he dismissed the Test batsmen Curly Page and Ian Cromb in his first match.[2] He was described at the time as spinning the ball sharply but with erratic length.[3]

After serving overseas in the New Zealand Third Division in World War II, McMahon settled in Te Awamutu, where he ran a drapery store from 1944 to 1964.[4] He played most of his senior cricket for Waikato in the Hawke Cup as a middle-order batsman. In 1948–49 he scored 138 in an innings victory over Bay of Plenty.[5]

McMahon began the 1949–50 season by scoring 111 in a drawn match against Hutt Valley, reaching his century in 50 minutes and hitting 12 fours and eight sixes.[6] In Waikato's next match, a two-day fixture against the touring Australians, he scored 102 in 157 minutes (12 fours and three sixes) out of a team total of 157; the next best score was 15.[7] Given that he was 33 years old and had not played a first-class match for 12 years, his selection for the only match between New Zealand and the Australians three weeks later was unexpected. Even the Australians were surprised, as they had not taken the Waikato match very seriously.[8] He made 0 and 12, bowled by Jack Iverson each time, and New Zealand narrowly avoided an innings defeat.[9] He played a few more Hawke Cup matches for Waikato in 1950–51 and 1951–52.[10]

Later life

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From 1966 to 1990 McMahon organised an annual cricketers' golf day in aid of charity at the North Shore Golf Club in Auckland.[11] He was awarded the Queen's Service Medal for Community Service in the 1995 Birthday Honours.[12]

Since 1967–68 the Noel McMahon Cup has been awarded annually for the fastest century in Hamilton Cricket Association matches.[13]

References

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  1. ^ "'The Boys From The Country' In Plunket Shield Cricket". Dominion: 5. 29 December 1936.
  2. ^ Canterbury v Auckland 1936-37
  3. ^ "The Auckland Match: New Players among Visitors". Evening Star: 4. 30 December 1936.
  4. ^ Thorsen, Colin (15 March 2016). "Zak gets his big chance" (PDF). Te Awamutu Courier. Retrieved 18 June 2016.
  5. ^ Bay of Plenty v Waikato 1948–49
  6. ^ Hutt Valley v Waikato 1949–50
  7. ^ Waikato v Australians 1949–50
  8. ^ Joseph Romanos, John Reid: A Cricketing Life, Hodder Moa Beckett, Auckland, 2000, pp. 241–242.
  9. ^ New Zealand v Australia 1949–50
  10. ^ "Hawke Cup Matches played by Noel McMahon". CricketArchive. Retrieved 15 January 2024.
  11. ^ Colin Thorsen, "McMahon enjoying his 'extended innings'", Te Awamutu Courier, 27 June 2006, pp. 16–17.
  12. ^ The Queen's Birthday Honours List 1995 Archived 2015-01-14 at the Wayback Machine
  13. ^ "Hall of Fame". www.hamiltoncricket.co.nz. Retrieved 18 June 2016.
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