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Alfred Edward Cooper

Alfred Edward Cooper (10 August 1869 – 15 August 1960) was a South African cricketer who played at level for Griqualand West and Transvaal (now Gauteng).
Cooper was born in Cape Town in 1869.〔(Alfred Cooper ) (I) – CricketArchive. Retrieved 27 December 2014.〕 He made his first-class debut for Griqualand West in December 1890, against Eastern Province in the Champion Bat Tournament.〔(First-class matches played by Alfred Cooper (5) ) – CricketArchive. Retrieved 27 December 2014.〕 (The team was then alternatively known as Kimberley, after the town of the same name). On debut, Cooper took three wickets (3/31) in Eastern Province's first innings, with the game concluding after two days with an Eastern Province victory.〔(Eastern Province v Griqualand West ), Champion Bat Tournament 1890/91 – CricketArchive. Retrieved 27 December 2014.〕 His next match came in the same tournament two days later, against Western Province at Newlands in Cape Town.〔 In that match, Cooper opened the bowling with future South African international George Glover in each innings, taking 4/37 and 2/44.〔(Western Province v Griqualand West ), Champion Bat Tournament 1890/91 – CricketArchive. Retrieved 27 December 2014.〕
The next first-class match Cooper played was in April 1891, for Griqualand West against a Transvaal side in the second season of the Currie Cup. The match, at the Wanderers ground in Johannesburg, was designated "timeless", and finished with a Griqualand West victory after six days of play spread over a week. Cooper failed to take a wicket, but did record his highest first-class score in Griqualand West's second innings, despite coming in last in the batting order. He scored 41 runs before being dismissed by George Allsop, and featured in a 95-run tenth-wicket partnership with Charlie Finlason, who finished with 154 not out.〔(Transvaal v Kimberley ), Currie Cup 1890/91 – CricketArchive. Retrieved 27 December 2014.〕 As of December 2014, this remains a record for the last wicket for Griqualand West.〔(Highest partnership for each wicket for Griqualand West ) – CricketArchive. Retrieved 27 December 2014.〕
Over six years later, Cooper again played at first-class level, appearing (for the only time) for Transvaal in the final of the 1896–97 Currie Cup, against Western Province.〔 He bowled 44.3 five-ball overs in Western Province's first innings, finishing with 8/80. He took another three wickets, 3/56, in the second innings, consequently recording his only ten-wicket haul, match figures of 11/136. Despite Cooper's bowling, Transvaal still lost the match by 72 runs.〔(Transvaal v Western Province ), Currie Cup 1896/97 (Final) – CricketArchive. Retrieved 27 December 2014.〕 Cooper's 8/80 was the first eight-wicket haul by a Transvaal player, and consequently the best bowling performance recorded for Transvaal at the time. It was surpassed, however, the following season, by Jimmy Sinclair's 8/40 (also against Western Province), and currently ranks thirteenth among bowling performances by Gauteng (Transvaal) players.〔(Most wickets in an innings for Gauteng ) – CricketArchive. Retrieved 27 December 2014.〕
Cooper's final first-class appearance came in March 1898, against Natal for a "Transvaal XI" led by Abe (later Sir Abraham) Bailey.〔(Natal v A Bailey's Transvaal XI ), Other First-Class matches in South Africa 1897/98 – CricketArchive. Retrieved 27 December 2014.〕 He did, however, appear for a XV of Transvaal in October 1902, aged 33, playing against the touring Australians.〔(Miscellaneous matches played by Alfred Cooper (5) ) – CricketArchive. Retrieved 27 December 2014.〕 Cooper died in Port Shepstone, Natal, in August 1960, aged 91.〔 His son, Alfred Henry Cecil Cooper (1893–1963), played first-class cricket for Transvaal and also a single Test match for the South African national side, against England during the 1913–14 season.〔(Alfred Cooper ) (II) – CricketArchive. Retrieved 27 December 2014.〕
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