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Robert Vance
New Zealand cricketer

Robert Vance

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New Zealand cricketer
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Place of birth
Wellington
Age
69 years
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Robert Howard "Bert" Vance (born 31 March 1955) in Wellington is a former New Zealand cricketer. He played in four Tests and eight One Day Internationals for New Zealand.
Vance was born into a cricketing family; his father, R.A. Vance, was for many years a part of the Wellington team and a long-term chairman of NZ Cricket.
Vance first played for Wellington in the 1976-77 season and for four of the next five seasons was the Wellington wicket-keeper before beginning to concentrate on his batting. After establishing himself as a specialist batsman he became one of the most prolific batsmen in New Zealand domestic cricket through the 1980s
Vance was in his twelfth season of first-class cricket and thirty-two years old when finally called up to the New Zealand Test team in the New Zealand summer of 1987-88. That season he scored 638 runs for Wellington at an average of 79.75 and including three centuries. This was followed up the next season with 888 runs at an average of 80.72 including four centuries – a performance which saw him again included in the Test team.
Statistically, Vance's main claim to fame is deliberately conceding, on the instructions of his captain, a record 77 runs in single over in 1990.

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