Peter Enright, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Peter Enright

Australian cricket umpire

Date of Birth: 18-Jan-1925

Date of Death: 18-Aug-2015

Profession: cricket umpire, cricketer

Nationality: Australia

Zodiac Sign: Capricorn


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About Peter Enright

  • Peter Robert Enright, (born 18 January 1925 - died in Brisbane, Queensland on 18 August 2015 aged 90) was an Australian cricket Test match umpire. He umpired three Test matches between 1972 and 1974.
  • His first match was between Australia and Pakistan at Melbourne on 29 December 1972 to 3 January 1973, won by Australia by 92 runs with Ian Redpath, Greg Chappell, Paul Sheahan, and John Benaud all scoring centuries.
  • Enright’s partner in this match was Jack Collins, also standing in his first Test match. In the preceding season, 1971/72, a scheduled tour of Australia by South Africa was cancelled following political and moral protests against the apartheid policies of the South African government.
  • In its place a ‘World Team’ visited Australia and played a series of Test standard, although never officially recognised.
  • Enright stood in one of these matches, a rain-affected draw strongly in Australia’s favour. Enright’s last Test match was between Australia and New Zealand at Adelaide on 26 January to 31 January 1974, a match that Australia won by an innings.
  • Enright’s colleague was Jack Collins. He was an inaugural umpire for World Series Cricket in 1977-78, along with Jack Collins, Col Hoy, Col Egar, Garry Duperouzal, and Douglas Sang Hue. Until his death he was the oldest living test umpire in the world- a title then assumed by his good friend and umpiring colleague, Lou Rowan, just four months his junior.

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