Career
He umpired 4 Test matches, involving Australia, two against England and two against South Africa. William Hannah died of kidney cancer.
He umpired 4 Test matches, involving Australia, two against England and two against South Africa. William Hannah died of kidney cancer.
His first match, at Sydney on 13 December to 19 December 1907 was a close affair, won by Australia by 2 wickets after they were 7 wickets down with 90 runs to get. Hannah’s last match was at Melbourne on 17 February to 21 February 1911, won by Australia by a massive 530 runs, the highest margin to that date.