"Barry Fisher" was an Australian first class cricketer who represented Queensland Bulls/Queensland from 1954–55 until 1967–68. A right arm pace bowling/fast bowler, he played 56 matches and briefly was seen as a future Australia national cricket team/Australian Test prospect after being selected for an Australian Second XI tour of New Zealand in 1959–60. his first-class career ended after he was no-balled for throwing (cricket)/throwing in November 1967.

Fisher was born into a cricketing family; his father Alexander Fisher (cricketer)/Alexander played three matches for Queensland in the 1930s. Fisher modelled his action on the great Australian bowler Ray Lindwall who was widely regarded as the best fast bowler of the late 1940s and early 1950s. Lindwall had a classical side on action which imparted outswing at high pace. Fisher made his first-class debut for Queensland against New South Wales cricket team/New South Wales during the 1954–55 season when Lindwall was on international duty and left a vacancy in the team. Fisher made an impressive debut, taking match figures of 8/128. Fisher was unable to hold down a regular place in the Queensland side until 1957–58 season.

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