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Gary Bartlett (Gary Alex Bartlett) was born on 3 February, 1941 in Blenheim, Marlborough, is a New Zealand cricketer. Discover Gary Bartlett's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 83 years old?

Popular As Gary Alex Bartlett
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Age 83 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 3 February, 1941
Birthday 3 February
Birthplace Blenheim, Marlborough
Nationality New Zealand

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1941

Gary Alex Bartlett (born 3 February 1941) is a former New Zealand cricketer.

1957

In his first match, against Waikato in 1957–58, aged 16, he took 6 for 37 and 2 for 11 and hit the match top score of 52 not out.

1958

Bartlett made his first-class debut for Central Districts in the 1958–59 season aged only 17, and played all four matches for New Zealand in the non-Test series against an Australian XI in the following season.

Wisden described him as "the real discovery of the season".

The Australian captain, Ian Craig, described facing him in the first match of the series in Wellington: "I saw Bartlett let go of the ball, but the first I knew of where it had gone was the sound of it hitting the gloves yards behind me. I think it was the quickest bowling I faced."

Bartlett also had a successful career for Marlborough in the Hawke Cup between 1958 and 1970.

1960

He played 10 Test matches for New Zealand in the 1960s as a fast bowler.

1961

Bartlett toured South Africa in 1961–62, making his Test debut and playing all five Tests.

He took only eight wickets but made useful runs (215 at 23.88) batting at eight or nine.

He made only occasional Test appearances thereafter, all in New Zealand.

1963

Bartlett moved to Canterbury for the 1963–64 season where he was a member of the Burnside West Christchurch University Cricket Club.

1965

He was one of the leading players in the Plunket Shield in 1965–66, scoring 228 runs at an average of 32.57 and taking 20 wickets at 19.65.

Dissatisfied with his fitness, he made himself unavailable for New Zealand's tour of India, Pakistan and England in 1965, although the selectors wanted him to tour.

1966

He returned to Central Districts in 1966–67, and played his last first-class matches in the 1969–70 season.

1967

In 1967–68 he captained Marlborough when they won the title for the first time, scoring 80 in the first innings (the highest score on either side in the match) and taking four wickets in each innings in the victory over Hutt Valley.

His outstanding Test moment came in the Second Test against India in Christchurch in 1967–68, when he took 6 for 38 – at the time the best figures in Tests by a New Zealand bowler – in the second innings to help New Zealand to its first victory over India.

The New Zealand cricket historian Don Neely described Bartlett as "New Zealand's first bowler of devastating pace".

Unfortunately his successes, and much of his career, were overshadowed by doubts about the legitimacy of his bowling action.

1968

During the Christchurch Test in 1968 the Indian bowler Syed Abid Ali protested against Bartlett's action by blatantly throwing the ball himself.

Bartlett missed the next Test, but when he was selected for the Fourth Test, the Indian manager, Ghulam Ahmed, protested.

According to the Indian captain, the Nawab of Pataudi, "All the Indian players, including myself, considered Bartlett's action to be suspect."

Despite the doubts and accusations, Bartlett was never no-balled for throwing.