Mosese Bogisa
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Born | Nadi, Fiji | 27 April 1922||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Source: Cricinfo, 13 March 2010 |
Mosese Bogisa (born 27 April 1922, date of death unknown) was a Fijian former cricketer. Bogisa was a right-handed batsman.
Bogisa made his first-class debut for Fiji in 1948 against Auckland during Fiji's 1947/48 tour of New Zealand, where he played five first-class matches in total. Bogsia's final first-class match for Fiji came in their 1953/54 tour to New Zealand where he played a single first-class match against Otago.
In his 6 first-class matches for Fiji he scored 152 runs at a batting average of 12.66, with a high score of 33. Bogisa took 2 catches in the field.
Bogisa also represented Fiji in 15 non first-class matches from 1948 to 1954, with his final match for Fiji coming against Bay of Plenty during their 1953/54 tour of New Zealand.
Bogisa is deceased.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ Snow, Philip (31 December 1997). The Years of Hope: Cambridge, Colonial Administrator in the South Seas and Cricket. Bloomsbury Academic. p. 324. Retrieved 23 September 2022.
External links
[edit]- Mosese Bogisa at Cricinfo
- Mosese Bogisa at CricketArchive