Angus McLachlan

Angus Alexander McLachlan (born 11 November 1944) is an Australian pastoralist and former first-class cricketer.

[1] He made his first-class cricket debut for Cambridge University in his freshman year, 1964, taking 4 for 41 with "excellent leg-spin bowling"[2] against Northamptonshire.

[4] He kept his place in the team for the rest of the season, playing in the annual match against Oxford University at Lord's.

Although his bowling "did not come up to expectations" and was "often expensive" in 1965,[5] McLachlan played most of Cambridge's matches and once again appeared against Oxford at Lord's.

[6] In 1971, at the age of 26, McLachlan took charge of the family sheep station, Rosebank, in the Mount Pleasant area of the Adelaide Hills in South Australia.