Gwilym Kessey


Gwilym Taf Kessey was an Australian cricketer who played thirteen firstclass matches between 1945 and 1950 for Western Australian sides as a wicketkeeper. He made his debut for Western Australia in 1945 against the Australian Services cricket team, makingin his only innings. Kessey played in Western Australias inaugural Sheffield Shield match in November 1947 against South Australia, makingruns batting at 8. He played one match for a Western Australia Combined XI featuring Test players Ian Johnson, Ken Meuleman, Bruce Dooland and Sid Barnes against the MCC in 1946, stumping Test cricketers Denis Compton and Bill Edrich. Overall, he playedfirstclass matches, scoring 320 runs with a highest score of 60, and makingdismissals. His identical twin daughters, Karen and Katherine Kessey, were both actresses.

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