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544:)—the group also played Australian rules football, kicking around rolled up cardboard and newspaper. Much of the batting skill displayed by the Harvey brothers has been attributed to these games played on the unpredictable bounce of the bumpy laneway. The surface also had a V-shaped slope inwards towards the centre of the lane, causing balls to deviate sideways after bouncing. As the laneway meant that the playing area was long and narrow, the young boys also had to learn to play the ball straight in accordance with orthodox cricket technique. The Harveys played another form of cricket in their concreted backyard using a marble instead of a ball that sharpened their reflexes, and a miniature bat. All were right-handed batsmen with the exception of Neil. 1215: 1138: 1193: 692:. However, it was enough for the Queenslanders to take a 162-run first innings lead in a low-scoring match in which only one team surpassed 240 once, and set up an eight-wicket victory, the only time his state won a match for the season. Harvey's performance tapered away in the last two matches of the season. He made only 0 and 2 in the last match against Victoria, and 48 runs in his last four innings. 688:, but made only three in his solitary innings. However, he continued to score consistently, making a half-century in each of the next three matches. From the third of these matches—against South Australia—onwards, he generally opened the batting for Queensland. On his first innings back as an opener, he narrowly missed a century, being dismissed for 95 by 708:. He was retained despite making 15 and 0 in the next match against Victoria, but scored only 1 in the first innings of the match against South Australia starting on Christmas Day. Victoria were set 329 for victory, and having made only 62 runs in five innings for the season so far, he was the mainstay of the innings, scoring 102, but his team were all out for 245. 732:. In the Christmas match against South Australia, Harvey failed to capitalise on his starts, making 31 and 35 as Queensland won by 34 runs. The following week, he made only 0 and 3 not out in the New Year's match against New South Wales. He finished the truncated season with only 16 in the following match against Victoria, ending the summer with 242 runs at 30.25. 563:. Saturday night entertainment for the family typically consisted of dinner after the day's cricket matches for Fitzroy, and Plant, Liddicut and other cricket club personnel were often invited. Under the influence of Plant and Liddicut, the boys were taught to adopt an aggressive approach, using fast feet movement to attack 681:. He made 38 in the first innings before being dismissed by Walker. Harvey broke through for his maiden first-class century in the second innings, scoring an unbeaten 100. Queensland declared at 4/237 as soon as he reached his milestone, only to see the hosts reach the victory target of 225 with all ten wickets intact. 415:(ODIs) and one Test. The following season he made his final appearances at international level, presiding over another Test and four ODIs. His last season of top-level domestic umpiring was in 1981–82 during which he officiated in two matches. He finished his career having presided over 31 first-class and 13 756:. Harvey was a rare bowler during his first-class career. He bowled only five overs in total, delivering one over in five different matches. He never took a wicket. Altogether, he made 1,716 first-class runs (mostly as an opener) in 37 matches at an average of 27.23. Harvey was also a regular choice for the 579:
by trade, Harvey first played in the Fitzroy First XI in 1938–39. Mick opened the batting with Merv, and in 1942–43, when Neil broke into the First XI, the family occupied the first four batting positions for the team; Merv and Mick opened and Ray and Neil came in after them. During World
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that season, which involved England, Australia and the West Indies. He presided in three of the round-robin matches, the third of which was between the two visiting teams at the Gabba. It was the only time that Harvey umpired a match at his adopted home ground. He later presided over the first match
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debut for Queensland against Victoria late in the season, although none of his brothers played for Victoria in this match; Merv had already retired, Neil was representing Australia, and Ray had been dropped. In his only match for the summer, he scored 1 and 13 and took two catches in each innings as
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After his retirement as a player, Harvey took up umpiring. His initial first-class match was in 1974–75, when he officiated in Queensland's home match against Victoria late in the season; at the time the host team provided both umpires. The following year, he was selected for four first-class
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All of the children attended the nearby George Street State School and, one by one, the brothers joined the Fitzroy Cricket Club as they reached their early teens. The club had a program whereby they gave a medal for every local school to award to the best cricketer in their ranks in that year. The
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Harvey had a poor season in 1955–56. He scored only 37 runs in six completed innings in the first three matches. In the next match against Western Australia, he made only 8 in the first innings but scored 70 not out in the second innings as his team's run-chase petered away to a draw, and he
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team with several Test bowlers. However, he struggled the following season and was dropped, and did not play a single first-class match in 1952–53. Recalled the following season, he overcame a slow start to score two centuries later in the summer to end with 421 runs at 38.27 for the summer.
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by ten wickets. Harvey was sidelined for six weeks before returning in late December against Victoria. He struggled in this match and the next against New South Wales, scoring 9, 20, 9 and 3. In the next match, he made 46 in the first innings before managing only five in the second, against South
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Arthur Liddicut and the club's veteran captain Joe Plant. The Harveys had no formal coaching, and their father, although a regular presence at the club, chose to stay in the background as their respective careers developed. Horace did not advise his sons on how to bat, allowing them to formulate
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The century saw Harvey retained in the side and started a productive second half of the season. He made 2 and 58 in the next match starting on New Year's Day, against New South Wales. Harvey then made 84 in the only innings of a drawn match against Victoria, before scoring 111 in an innings win
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In 1978–79, Harvey's appointments increased. Harvey stood in all of Queensland's five home Shield matches, as well as their match against the touring Englishmen. He stood in one List A match involving Queensland and was then rewarded with his international debut in the second ODI between
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He was dropped after two matches in 1956–57, ending his first-class career. After his playing career was over, Harvey took up umpiring, and made his first-class debut in 1974–75. He regularly umpired in first-class matches over the next few seasons and then broke into international
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The following season, Harvey presided over four of the five home Shield matches, a tour match by India, and a domestic one-dayer, but was overlooked for an international fixture. Harvey's final fixtures were during the 1981–82 season. He officiated in two matches hosted by Queensland in
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November, a Shield match and a one-dayer, both against Queensland. Altogether, he umpired 31 first-class and 13 List A matches in his career. He continued to umpire interstate matches at youth level until 1988 and stood in six finals the first grade of Queensland's local competition.
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their own style and technique. According to the Harvey brothers, it was their mother who was vocal and extroverted, in contrast to their reserved father. The boys who failed to score runs were given kitchen duty, and according to them, their parents never showed favouritism.
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of the finals series, between the West Indies and England at the MCG. This was his sixth and final appointment at ODI level. Harvey also officiated three Shield matches, Queensland's tour match against England and one of their domestic one-dayers during the season.
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Australia. Nor did Queensland have success in these three matches. They were one wicket away from victory in the first match when time ran out, and lost the other two. Harvey was dropped for the remainder of the season, ending with 196 runs at 21.77.
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Recalled at the start of the 1956–57 season, Harvey made 40 and 28 in his first match of the summer against New South Wales, but after scoring only 2 and 2 not out against Western Australia in the next match, he was dropped for the final time.
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of 15.16, Harvey was dropped from the team. He did not play alongside Ray, who was dropped, and Merv, who had retired. It was Harvey's last season for Fitzroy, and in 90 first-grade matches, he scored 2,601 runs at an average of 30.24.
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In 1950–51, his most prolific first-class season, he hit 490 runs at 37.69 for Queensland. The season started with consecutive matches against a full-strength New South Wales, who had an attack including Lindwall, Miller,
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Harvey was overlooked for Queensland selection for the whole 1952–53 season. He was recalled at the start of the 1953–54 campaign and made 26 and 20 in the first match against New South Wales, failing to
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in the latter innings after making a start. After making 10 and 20 in the next match against New South Wales, he was dropped for the remainder of the season, having made only 190 runs at 17.27 for the season.
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Harvey's other Test match was between Australia and the West Indies at the MCG during the Christmas-New Year period of 1979–80. It was won by the visitors by 10 wickets, with a bowling attack of
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Harvey started the 1951–52 season poorly, scoring 9 and 5 against a full-strength New South Wales team. In the following match, he made 90 in the first innings as Queensland defeated the touring
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successful student would then be given access to all of the club's facilities. All of the Harvey brothers were recipients were of this medal. At Fitzroy, they came under the influence of former
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Harvey continued his good form at the start of the 1954–55 season, scoring 90 and 9 in the opening match against New South Wales. He then made 49 and 9 against the touring
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During the winter, they played baseball for Fitzroy, often competing in matches played as curtain raisers to the elite Australian rules football competition, the
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in his household. An ardent cricketer, he encouraged his children to play sport. He himself played for the Rita Social Club after moving to Fitzroy.
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As recreational facilities and grass ovals were sparse in densely populated Fitzroy, the boys took to playing cricket in a
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driving horse-drawn trailers. In 1914, he married Elsie May Bitmead and their first two children, daughter Rita and son
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Harvey had his best first-class season in 1950–51, scoring 490 runs at 37.69, including his maiden first-class
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the following season to try to get more opportunities to play Sheffield Shield cricket. Harvey joined the Toombul
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Harvey played against an international outfit for the first time in the following match against the touring
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Harvey made his first-class debut in 1948–49, playing in the first three matches of the season for
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tin for a wicket. They were usually joined by other local children, two of whom became elite sportsmen:
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retained his position in the team. He then made 17 and 28 in the next match against South Australia,
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at the MCG in March 1979 was dramatic. During the run-chase, the Australians were stunned by a
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the following season in search of more opportunities and was selected in one match.
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were the least successful team in the Sheffield Shield, and Harvey moved north to
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proving too powerful for the hosts. Harvey's on-field colleague in the match was
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Australia and England at the SCG, before presiding over the next ODI at the
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After a poor season, Harvey was dropped late in the 1955–56 season.
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umpiring in 1978–79. In that summer, Harvey stood in two
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This article is about the umpire. For the musician, see
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matches of the 1948–49 season. Playing as an
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However, he scored only 91 runs at a 348:(17 March 1921 – 6 October 2016) was a 1602: 1166: 1164: 1162: 1160: 1158: 1156: 1113: 1111: 1109: 1107: 1105: 1103: 1101: 1099: 1097: 1095: 972:The A–Z of Australian cricketers 910: 908: 906: 904: 902: 900: 890: 888: 886: 884: 882: 880: 878: 876: 874: 1450: 1448: 1446: 1444: 1442: 1440: 1417: 1415: 1413: 1411: 1409: 1407: 1074:"WW2 Nominal Roll – Harvey, Clarence" 760:team during his career. His daughter 636: 604:, he made 10 and 13 on debut against 356:. He was the brother of Test batsmen 1230: 1048: 1019: 961: 959: 957: 955: 953: 951: 949: 947: 485:and Brian were born in Fitzroy. The 1305: 1153: 1092: 1039: 966:Cashman, Richard; Franks, Warwick; 917: 897: 871: 13: 1437: 1404: 1374: 1208: 1186: 1001: 935: 926: 793:. He also officiated in his first 783: 706:convert his starts into big scores 571:World War II and first-class debut 516:. 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Index

Mick Harvey
Newcastle, New South Wales
Brisbane
Queensland
Merv Harvey
Ray Harvey
Neil Harvey
Kirby Short
Victoria
Queensland
Umpiring
Tests
ODIs
FC
LA
FC
Batting average
stumpings
CricketArchive
first-class cricketer
Australian Test cricket umpire
Merv
Neil Harvey
Newcastle, New South Wales
Brisbane
Queensland
Victoria
opening batsman
batting average
Queensland

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