Portal:Cricket/Anniversaries/April/April 10
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- Australia
- 1914 - Tasmanian Jack Badcock is born. Badcock made his first-class debut at the age of 15, the second youngest Australian to do so. Noted for making some large scores, he played for Tasmania and South Australia and in 1936 made 325 for South Australia against Victoria. Other big knocks included 271 in 1938-39 and and 274 in 1939-40. He only played in seven Tests, including five on a tour of England in 1938. He managed only 160 runs in 12 Test innings, and that included a century (118) but no scores at all in double figures.
- West Indies
- 1979 - The last day of the 5th Supertest between the West Indies and Australia at Antigua. The match was the final fixture in Kerry Packer's World Series Cricket series held between 1977 and 1979.