[1] The career of batsman, Roy Howard, began following World War II, but only after he made a few appearances for Victoria.
He made his debut in 1948–49 after scoring a century against the Tasmanians to secure a lengthy stint in the team.
Although the trip, which was led by Bill Brown, was not full-strength and did not contain any Test matches, Howard performed admirably and hit a career-high 141 against Otago.
After retiring as a player, he served as a grade umpire and played baseball for Victoria.
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