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Arthur Lindsay Hassett MBE (28 August 1913 – 16 June 1993) was an Australian cricketer who played for Victoria and the Australian national team. The diminutive Hassett was an elegant middle-order batsman, described by Wisden as, "... a master of nearly every stroke ... his superb timing, nimble footwork and strong wrists enabled him to make batting look a simple matter". His sporting career at school singled him out as a precocious talent, but he took a number of seasons to secure a regular place in first-class cricket and initially struggled to make large scores. Selected for the 1938 tour of England with only one first-class century to his name, Hassett established himself with three consecutive first-class tons at the start of the campaign. Although he struggled in the Tests, he played

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  • Lindsay Hassett (fr)
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  • Arthur Lindsay Hassett (né le 28 août 1913, décédé le 16 juin 1993), communément appelé Lindsay Hassett, était un joueur de cricket australien. Ce batteur a disputé son premier test pour l'équipe d'Australie en 1938. À la fin de la Seconde Guerre mondiale, il est le capitaine de l'Australian Services, une équipe de joueurs mobilisés pendant la guerre et qui effectua principalement une tournée en Angleterre. Il fit partie de l'équipe des Invincibles, surnom des Australiens qui furent invaincus sur le sol anglais en 1948. Après la retraite internationale de Donald Bradman, il fut choisi comme capitaine de la sélection australienne, à la tête de laquelle il remporta 14 matchs pour seulement 4 défaites et six draws. (fr)
  • Arthur Lindsay Hassett MBE (28 August 1913 – 16 June 1993) was an Australian cricketer who played for Victoria and the Australian national team. The diminutive Hassett was an elegant middle-order batsman, described by Wisden as, "... a master of nearly every stroke ... his superb timing, nimble footwork and strong wrists enabled him to make batting look a simple matter". His sporting career at school singled him out as a precocious talent, but he took a number of seasons to secure a regular place in first-class cricket and initially struggled to make large scores. Selected for the 1938 tour of England with only one first-class century to his name, Hassett established himself with three consecutive first-class tons at the start of the campaign. Although he struggled in the Tests, he played (en)
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  • Batehaven, New South Wales, Australia (en)
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  • Geelong, Victoria, Australia (en)
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