• Angus James Mackay (born 13 June 1967) is a Zimbabwean sports administrator. He is a former chief executive of Cricket Scotland. Gus Mackay played for...
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    Sports. 23 September 2021. Retrieved 18 April 2023. "Who's Who in Cricket: Gus Mackay". Cricexec. 16 February 2022. Retrieved 3 April 2023. "Graham Ford Appointed...
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  • the club include Grant Flower, Richard Illingworth, Dougie Brown and Gus Mackay. [citation needed] In 2016 the boys U15 team appeared in the ECB National...
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  • Monarch of the Glen Gus Mackay (Angus, born 1967), Zimbabwean cricketer Angus Mackay (historian) (born 1939), Scottish historian Angus MacKay (piper) (1813–1859)...
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  • 7 1999–2000 Mashonaland (4) Manicaland Neil Ferreira (Manicaland) 501 Gus Mackay (Mashonaland) 18 2000–01 Mashonaland (5) Mashonaland A Dougie Marillier...
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  • West Bromwich Dartmouth Dougie Marillier Bedworth, Kenilworth Wardens Gus Mackay Barnt Green, West Bromwich Dartmouth Mpumelelo Mbangwa Coventry & North...
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  • President's XI won the toss and elected to bat. Dougie Marillier and Gus Mackay (Zimbabwe Cricket Union President's XI) made their first-class debut....
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  • Alistair Campbell Stuart Carlisle Andy Flower Grant Flower Travis Friend Gus Mackay Trevor Madondo Douglas Marillier Brian Murphy Mluleki Nkala Gavin Rennie...
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  • Mashonaland (4th title) Participants 5 Matches 11 Most runs 501 – Neil Ferreira (Manicaland) Most wickets 18 – Gus Mackay (Mashonaland) ← 1998–99 2000–01 →...
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  • June 1983 ‡ 4 34 years and 213 days Jack Heron 5 33 years and 205 days Gus Mackay  New Zealand Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington, New Zealand 4 January...
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