Alfred Shaw
Alfred Shaw (29 August 1842 – 16 January 1907) was a Victorian cricketer and rugby footballer, who bowled the first ball in Test cricket and was the first to take five wickets in a Test innings (5/35). He made two trips to North America and four to Australia, captaining the English cricket team in four Test matches on the all-professional tour of Australia in 1881/82, where his side lost and drew two each. He was also, along with James Lillywhite and Arthur Shrewsbury, co-promoter of the tour. He also organised the first British Isles rugby tour to Australasia in 1888. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Papanayotou, C., De Almeida, I., Liao, P., Oliveira, N.M.M., Lu, S.-Q., Kougioumtzidou, E., Zhu, L., Shaw, A., Sheng, G., Streit, A., Yu, D., Wah Soong, T., Stern, C.D.
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by Lau, Y.-L., Lee, T.-L., Vessey, S.J.R., Chan, I.S.F., Chan, C.Y., Kaplan, K.M., Distefano, D.J., Harmon, A.L., Golie, A., Hartzel, J., Xu, J., Li, S., Matthews, H., Sadoff, J.C., Shaw, A., Huang, L.-M., Lee, C.-Y., Lin, T.-Y., Lee, B.W., Kwan, K., Kasim, S.M.
Published 2013
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