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hard to leg, and Reese, running along the boundary for some twenty or thirty yards, took a headlong dive, and was next seen at full length on the ground with his left arm extended just clear of the turf, and the ball held, to the surprise of the whole field. Niven's innings thus ended with the most
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in 1903–04. However, he was regarded as one of the best fieldsmen in New Zealand. A spectacular catch he took in his first first-class match established his reputation:
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Reese was a prominent batsman in Christchurch club cricket; in the 1906–07 season, playing for St Albans, he was the only player in the competition to score three
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He formed a successful business partnership with Dan. After many years of research, he wrote the first volume of his 1200-page history of New Zealand cricket,
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Tom played irregularly over two decades for Canterbury, batting low in the order. He reached fifty only once, when he made 53 against
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Reese and his wife Georgina, who predeceased him, had a daughter and two sons. He died at his home in the Christchurch suburb of
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from 1888 to 1918, and later wrote a two-volume history of
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Retrieved 392: 389:"John Reese" 383: 374: 365: 348: 343: 339: 337: 335:in 1906–07. 326: 310: 302: 298:Daniel Reese 279: 257: 256: 111:Daniel Reese 90:(1949-04-13) 77:Christchurch 25: 677:1949 deaths 672:1867 births 569:Greg Ryan, 482:22 February 454:22 February 426:21 February 346:, in 1936. 305:Hawke's Bay 189:Runs scored 175:First-class 171:Competition 666:Categories 470:"Obituary" 414:"Personal" 398:20 October 357:References 333:Wellington 321:the ground 294:Jack Reese 266:Canterbury 152:Canterbury 123:Jack Reese 69:1867-09-29 643: at 641:Tom Reese 542:"Cricket" 329:centuries 286:Dan Reese 225:stumpings 215:Top score 125:(brother) 119:(brother) 117:Dan Reese 104:Relations 30:Tom Reese 21:Tom Reece 655:The Star 620:"Deaths" 588:The Star 447:The Star 442:"Deaths" 419:The Star 351:Merivale 243:Source: 223:Catches/ 207:100s/50s 113:(father) 181:Matches 509:Wisden 316:Dunlop 624:Press 606:Press 375:Press 314:sent 312:Niven 202:10.10 138:Years 548:: 5. 484:2022 456:2022 428:2022 400:2020 229:20/0 141:Team 85:Died 63:Born 652:in 210:0/1 192:374 668:: 622:. 604:. 586:. 544:. 525:. 472:. 444:. 416:. 391:. 373:. 272:. 247:, 218:53 184:24 486:. 458:. 430:. 402:. 323:. 71:) 67:( 23:.

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Tom Reece

Christchurch
Merivale, Christchurch
Daniel Reese
Dan Reese
Jack Reese
Canterbury
First-class
Batting average
stumpings
CricketArchive
first-class cricketer
Canterbury
New Zealand cricket
Christchurch Boys' High School
Dan Reese
New Zealand cricket team
Jack Reese
Daniel Reese
Hawke's Bay
Niven
Dunlop
the ground
centuries
Wellington
Merivale
"Mr. T. W. Reese"
"John Reese"
"Personal"

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