Arthur Lovett (1 June 1920 – 1 July 1990) was an Australian cricketer. He played first-class cricket for Tasmania and Western Australia.[1] He was a slow bowler.[2] He also played for South Perth,[3] Launceston Cricket Club,[4] and Caulfield.[5]
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Born | Melbourne, Australia | 1 June 1920
Died | 1 July 1990 Coffs Harbour, Australia | (aged 70)
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edit- Follower, "Lovett Available For State Cricket Tour", The West Australian, Perth, 25 January 1951, p 16
- "Lovett's Plans Uncertain", The West Australian, Perth, 1 September 1950, p 25
- Forward, "Lovett To Test Langdon", The West Australian, Perth, 5 January 1951, p 13
- Follower, "Lovett to Play for W.A.; Ian Johnson Out", The West Australian, Perth, 16 February 1951, p 16
- Follower, "Slow Bowler Out of W.A. Team for Today", The West Australian, Perth, 23 February 1951, p 2
- "A. Lovett To Play in Norham", The Norham Advertiser, WA, 21 July 1950, p 7
- ^ "Arthur Lovett". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 7 March 2016.
- ^ Follower, "Slow Bowler out of W.A. Team for Today", The West Australian, Perth, 23 February 1951, p 2
- ^ "Bowler Has No Time To Train", The Daily News, Perth, 12 April 1950, p 16
- ^ "Bowler's Success in W.A.", Examiner, Launceston, Tasmania, 4 November 1948, p 12
- ^ George Andrew, "Ex-W.A. Shield Man for Caulfield", Sporting Globe, Melbourne, 31 October 1952, p 17