John Jackson (cricketer, born 1833), Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

John Jackson (cricketer, born 1833)

English cricketer

Date of Birth: 21-May-1833

Place of Birth: Bungay, England, United Kingdom

Date of Death: 04-Nov-1901

Profession: cricketer

Zodiac Sign: Gemini


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About John Jackson (cricketer, born 1833)

  • John "Foghorn" Jackson (21 May 1833 – 4 November 1901) was a Nottinghamshire and All-England Eleven cricketer who was generally reckoned to be the outstanding fast bowler of the 1850s. Born in Bungay in Suffolk, Jackson was affectionately known as "Foghorn".
  • He was a powerful, if inconsistent bat and an occasional wicketkeeper, but he was best known as a right-arm fast bowler of fearsome pace and ability.
  • Haygarth stated that his career, 'though rather short, must be considered most brilliant.' He was the first cricketer to appear in a cartoon in Punch. He played for Nottinghamshire from 1855 to 1866 and also represented Kent in 1858.
  • In 1859, he took part in the first ever overseas cricket tour when he was a member of the England team visiting North America.
  • He also toured Australia and New Zealand in 1863-64.His overall first-class career record covered 115 matches.
  • He scored 1993 runs at an average of 12.61 with a highest score of 100.
  • He took 106 catches.
  • Jackson took 655 wickets for 7491 runs at 11.52, taking 100 wickets in 1858 and 1860.
  • His best innings analysis was 9/27 and he took 5 wickets in an innings on 59 occasions and 10 wickets in a match 20 times.
  • He was only 33 when he dropped out of County cricket and latterly appeared for local sides against the All England Eleven.
  • Jackson lived his later life in extreme poverty despite the County awarding a benefit of £300 in 1874.
  • He died at Brownlow Hill, a Liverpool workhouse.

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