The Tasmania men's cricket team, nicknamed the Tigers, represents the Australian state of Tasmania in cricket. They compete annually in the Australian domestic senior men's cricket season, which consists of the first-class Sheffield Shield and the limited overs Matador BBQs One-Day Cup.
The Tasmanian side that played against Victoria in 1867.
Tasmania v Indians at Hobart in January 1948.
The Tasmanian Tigers at the 2009/10 Ford Ranger Cup Final. They won the game by 110 runs.
Tasmanian batsman Michael Dighton, who played an important role in the team's rise to prominence in the early 21st century.
Laurence John Nash was a Test cricketer and Australian rules footballer. An inductee into the Australian Football Hall of Fame, Nash was a member of South Melbourne's 1933 premiership team, captained South Melbourne in 1937 and was the team's leading goal kicker in 1937 and 1945. In cricket, Nash was a fast bowler and hard hitting lower order batsman who played two Test matches for Australia, taking 10 wickets at 12.80 runs per wicket, and scoring 30 runs at a batting average of 15.
Laurie Nash playing for South Melbourne against Collingwood in 1936.
Australian vice-captain Vic Richardson argued for Nash's inclusion in the Australian team for the Bodyline series.
Nash was a popular subject for cartoonists.