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Ron Saggers
Ronald Arthur Saggers (15 May 1917 – 17 March 1987) was an Australian cricketer who played for New South Wales. He played briefly for the Australian team, playing six Tests between 1948 and 1950. In his Test cricket career he made 24 dismissals (16 catches and 8 stumpings) and scored 30 runs at an average of 10.00.〔 retrieved 28 April 2008〕 As a wicket-keeper, Saggers was "tidy and unobtrusive", and the understudy to Don Tallon on the 1948 Australian tour of England.〔(''Lord of the crease'' ) from CricInfo retrieved 28 April 2008〕〔Alfred, p. 57.〕 The touring party, led by Donald Bradman in his last season, was nicknamed ''The Invincibles'' and was widely regarded as one of the strongest ever. Saggers played in the Test match at Headingley, where he took three catches, and his only other experience of Test cricket was on the tour to South Africa in 1949–50, in which Tallon did not take part. Saggers played in all five Tests and took 21 dismissals, but Tallon replaced him for the home Ashes series against England the following season. In domestic cricket, Saggers twice captained New South Wales in 1948 when the regular captain, Arthur Morris, was playing for Australia, and overall played domestic cricket from 1939 until 1951.〔 ==Domestic career==
Saggers was born in the Sydney suburb of Marrickville in 1917.〔World War II Nominal Roll, (''Commonwealth of Australia'' ) retrieved 27 December 2007〕 He married Margaret Heather (née Rankin) in Annandale in 1941.〔(New South Wales Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages - Ronald Arthur Saggers ) retrieved 30 April 2008〕 Outside cricket, Saggers worked in the insurance industry.〔Pollard, p. 913.〕
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