Bruce Morrison (cricketer)

Bruce Donald Morrison (born 17 December 1933) is a former New Zealand cricketer who played one Test match in 1963.

[3] In his next game he continued his fine form, taking 5–60 against Auckland at Eden Park and scoring 33 not out with the bat.

[5] The highlight of Morrison's next season was Wellington's tour match against the MCC, when he picked up the wickets of Trevor Bailey, Bill Edrich and Colin Cowdrey at the Basin Reserve.

England only batted once, winning by an innings, and Morrison was expensive, with his two wickets (Ted Dexter and Peter Parfitt, both in the same over) coming at a cost of 129 runs.

He ran a sports goods business in Hutt Valley before retiring to live in Trentham.