Colin Guest

Colin Ernest John Guest (born 7 October 1937, Melbourne, Victoria) is a former Australian cricketer who played in the Third Test at Sydney in the 1962-63 Ashes series.

A fast-medium bowler, Guest played first-class cricket for Victoria from 1958-59 to 1963-64 and for Western Australia in 1966-67.

Earlier in the 1962-63 season Guest had taken his best innings and match figures (7 for 95 and 10 for 134) for Victoria against Western Australia in Melbourne. He was brought in to the Test side to replace Ken Mackay, whose slow batting was disliked by the crowds and who was unfairly blamed for the defeat in the Second Test at Melbourne. Guest was used to support Alan Davidson and Garth McKenzie. Although Australia won the Test Guest failed to take a wicket and was dropped in favour of a return for Mackay. He maintained his good form at interstate level and, topping the Sheffield Shield averages with 39 wickets at 18.28, he helped Victoria to win the competition.

His form fell away in 1963-64 and he left for Western Australia, for whom he played one season in 1966-67. He scored 26 not out and 74 (his highest first-class score) in his first game for Western Australia and made some other useful contributions with the bat, but his bowling lacked its former penetration, and with strong competition for pace-bowling places in the state side from McKenzie, Sam Gannon, Laurie Mayne, Ian Brayshaw and Jim Hubble, he played no further first-class cricket after that season.

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Name Guest, Colin
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Date of birth 7 October 1937
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