William Fisher (cricketer)

[18] In March 1894 he was selected again for Queensland's second first-class game which was played in Sydney against New South Wales and he scored 11 and 7.

[24] In 1904 he began playing in a cricket competition for people working for overseas shipping companies representing the A.U.S.N.

Company Ltd.[25] In September 1905 Fisher captained a side for a benefit match for retiring cricketer William Swain,[26] and in September 1907 he captained a Brisbane team which played a match in Waterford at an evening which also featured a concert and a dance.

[28] In 1909 he returned to Waterford with another team and scored 40 runs batting at 10,[29] and the same year he played 'holiday cricket' captaining an A.U.S.N.

[33] In 1934 Fisher visited Sydney to attend a Sheffield Shield match between Victoria and New South Wales and a tennis tournament.