Peter Faulkner

Peter Ian Faulkner (born 18 April 1960) is an Australian former first-class cricketer who played for Tasmania.

[2] That summer he made his debut for Tasmania in a McDonald's Cup Game against WA, top scoring with 45.

In 1984-85 he was selected in the Prime Minister's XI to play the West Indies, replacing an injured Craig McDermott.

[16][17] He took 1-81 and scored 59 not out, taking part in a 104 run partnership with Allan Border, but the team lost.

"As a selector I had a reputation of speaking my mind but I always stood by what was right for Tasmanian cricket," Faulkner said.

In 2016 Faulkner was inducted into the Tasmanian Cricket Field of Fame at Blundstone Arena.