Danny McEvoy
Daniel Michael McEvoy (born 19 August 1946) is a former Australian
cricketer, who played twice for
Western Australia during the 1966–67 season. From
Perth, both of McEvoy's matches at
first-class level came during that season's
Sheffield Shield. Serving as a middle-order replacement for
Derek Chadwick, his debut came against
New South Wales in December 1966. In the match, played at the
WACA Ground, he scored 28 runs in the first innings, putting on a 68-run
partnership with
Ian Brayshaw for the sixth wicket, but was dismissed a
duck in the second innings. McEvoy's form was sufficient to gain selection in the next Sheffield Shield match, against
Queensland later that month. He scored 12 runs in Western Australia's only innings, with
Colin Milburn,
John Inverarity, and
Murray Vernon all making centuries in the team's win by an innings and 118 runs. Despite being only 20 years old at the time of his debut, McEvoy did not play at state level again, although he did play several matches for state colts teams in the following seasons.
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