Peter Henderson (cricketer)


Peter Henderson was an Australian cricketer who played a single match for Western Australia. Born in Mount Barker, Western Australia, Henderson represented Western Australia at under19s level, and later attended the Western Australian Institute of Sport. His sole match at state level came during the 198788 McDonalds Cup, a limitedovers knockout competition. In the match, played at the WACA Ground in March 1988, Henderson was part of a pace attack that included Terry Alderman, Ken MacLeay, and Chris Matthews, but failed to take a wicket, recording figures of 050 from 9.1 overs. At grade cricket level, Henderson playedseasons for the Scarborough and South Perth Cricket Clubs, captaining and winning club champion awards at both clubs. Bowling rightarm medium pace, he led Scarboroughs wickettaking for the 198788 season, taking 60 wickets. Henderson died in February 2010, with his name commemorated in the Peter Henderson Memorial Trophy, which is contested between Scarborough and South

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