Dave Elder | |
Birth Date: | 29 April 1865 |
Birth Place: | Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
Death Date: | 22 April 1954 (age 88) |
Death Place: | Deepdene, Victoria, Australia |
Nationality: | Australian |
Occupation: | Cricket Test match umpire |
Years Active: | 1911 - 1929 |
David Alexander Elder (29 April 1865 at Melbourne, Victoria, Australia – 22 April 1954 at Deepdene, Victoria) was a cricket Test match umpire.
He umpired twelve Test matches, all between Australia and England. He made his debut in the match played at Melbourne on 30 December 1911 to 3 January 1912, won by England by 8 wickets. All Elder's other matches were after the First World War. His last match was played at Adelaide on 1 February to 8 February 1929, won narrowly by England in spite of Archie Jackson's 164 on debut. His colleagues were Bob Crockett and George Hele.
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Off the field, Elder was a brassworker. He was married twice and had one son. He died of heart failure, aged 88.