Peter Allan - 10 wickets for 61 runs for Queensland v Victoria in January 1966
Queensland Cricket | February 17, 2023
Peter Allan, born 31 December 1935 in Brisbane is Australian Test Cricketer No. 236 after making his Test debut in the first test of the 1965-66 Ashes series against England.
Having made his first class debut for Queensland during the 1959/60 season Allan toured the West Indies in 1964-65 however fell ill during the tour and didn’t play any of the Test matches.
In the first Test in Brisbane against England Peter Allan bowled 21 overs and took 2 for 58. Australia batted first and declared at 6 for 443 and then bowled England out for 280. Australia enforced the follow England and in England 2nd innings Peter Allan only bowled 3 overs, 0 for 25 as England reached 3 for 186 and the Test match was drawn.
Allan was dropped for the 2nd Test with Alan Connolly coming into the team. He was recalled to the Test team for the 4th Test after taking 10 for 61 for Queensland against Victoria at the MCG in January 1996. Unfortunately Peter Allan was injured before the Test and replaced by Graham McKenzie. He did not play Test cricket again.
In 57 first class games Peter Allan took 206 wickets at an average of 26.10 and took 5 wickets in an innings on 12 occasions.
His best bowling figures – 10 for 61
Back row - Alan Connolly, Neil Hawke, Peter Allan, Tom Veivers
Middle row - Doug Walters, Ian Redpath, Bob Cowper, Peter Philpott
Front row - Peter Burge, Brian Booth (Captain), B. Gibbs (Manager), Bill Lawry, Wally Grout