D'Arcy Short
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D'Arcy Short is an Australian cricketer from the Northern Territory who plays for Western Australia.

Short made his List A cricket debut in November 2011 against New South Wales in the 2011–12 Ryobi One-Day Cup
2011–12 Ryobi One-Day Cup
The upcoming 2011-12 National One Day Cup will be the 42nd season of official List A domestic cricket in Australia.This season's format will revert back to 50-overs aside being brought back in, with Cricket Australia acknowledging the ICC's commitment to 50-over cricket and the 2015 ICC World Cup...

. He only scored 3 runs, but took two wickets with his left-arm orthodox spin
Left-arm orthodox spin
Left-arm orthodox spin is a type of bowling in the sport of cricket.Left-arm orthodox spin is bowled by a left arm bowler using the fingers to spin the ball from right to left of the cricket pitch...

 bowling, including one from the second delivery he bowled.

In February 2010 Short made his debut for Western Australia in the Futures League after performing well for the Northern Territory in the Imparja Cup
Imparja Cup
The Imparja Cup is an Australian cricket tournament based in Alice Springs, Northern Territory. The tournament is contested annually by teams of Indigenous Australian cricketers.-History:...

 in 2009. He was also selected in an Indigenous Australian
Indigenous Australians
Indigenous Australians are the original inhabitants of the Australian continent and nearby islands. The Aboriginal Indigenous Australians migrated from the Indian continent around 75,000 to 100,000 years ago....

 cricket team that toured England in June and July 2009. In March 2011 Short was named the Lord's Taverners
Lord's Taverners
The Lord’s Taverners is a thriving club, the official charity for recreational cricket and the UK’s leading youth cricket and disability sports charity whose objective is to 'give young people, particularly those with special needs, a sporting chance'.The Lord’s Taverners was founded in 1950 by a...

 Indigenous Cricketer of the Year award winner.

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