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Alf Hadden
Alfred Ernest Hadden (often spelt Haddon) (1877 – 23 December 1936) was a cricketer who played first-class cricket for Auckland from 1906 to 1911, and played for New Zealand in the days before New Zealand played Test cricket. ==Cricket career== Alf Hadden made his first-class debut for Auckland against Otago in 1905-06, scoring 60 (second-top score) and 64 (top score) in a losing side.〔(Otago v Auckland 1905-06 )〕 He finished the season with 281 runs at an average of 40.14.〔(1905-6 batting averages )〕 In 1906-07 he played in both matches New Zealand played against the touring MCC. New Zealand lost the first. In the second match, on a difficult pitch against hostile fast bowling by Johnny Douglas and Percy May, Hadden scored 71 in the second innings after New Zealand had been 33 for 3. The ''Auckland Star'' said it was "an exhibition of batting in which splendid defence, punctuated with free punishing powers, predominated ... () made several clinking carpet drives, which found the boundary".〔''Auckland Star'', 11 March 1907, p. 5.〕 Percy May said Hadden's innings was the "finest recorded against us during the whole tour. His driving, cutting and hooking were equally skilful".〔Don Neely & Richard Payne, ''Men in White: The History of New Zealand International Cricket, 1894–1985'', Moa, Auckland, 1986, p. 49.〕 New Zealand won by 56 runs.〔(New Zealand v MCC, Wellington 1906-07 )〕 Hadden captained Auckland in several matches from 1906-07 to 1908-09, leading the team to victory in the first-ever match in the Plunket Shield in 1907-08, and to the retention of the Shield in 1908-09. In 1910-11 he scored 219 runs at 42.38 and took 6 wickets at 21.33 in three matches, and made his highest score of 84, the top score in the match, against Hawke's Bay.〔(Auckland v Hawke's Bay 1910-11 )〕
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