John Scholes (cricketer), Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

John Scholes (cricketer)

Australian rules footballer and cricketer

Date of Birth: 05-Jan-1950

Place of Birth: Brunswick East, Victoria, Australia

Date of Death: 14-Jul-2003

Profession: cricketer, Australian rules footballer

Nationality: Australia

Zodiac Sign: Capricorn


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About John Scholes (cricketer)

  • Walter John Scholes (5 January 1950 – 14 July 2003) was an Australian first-class cricketer and coach.
  • He also played 30 games of Australian rules football for North Melbourne Football Club between 1967 and 1971 scoring 35 goals as a rover before a knee injury cut short his football career. Scholes was a successful junior cricketer, captaining the Victorian under-15s to victory in the Sydney carnival.
  • He once scored 100 runs and took 10 wickets in a game, becoming the first ever Australian schoolboy to do so. In the 1968–69 season he made his debut for Victoria, aged just 18.
  • He was appointed Victoria's youngest ever captain at the time when 21 years of age, by the end of his 62-game career, the right-hander made 3201 runs at 30.78. Scholes became coach of Victoria and led them to victory in the 1998/99 Mercantile Mutual Cup.
  • He was also a Victorian selector for a time. Nicknamed affectionately as "Barrel" he was well respected by the Australian sporting community. Scholes played a long career in Victorian district/premier cricket, playing 23 seasons for Carlton from 1965-66 until 1987-88, then eight seasons for Fitzroy Doncaster from 1988-89 until 1995-96.
  • His career totals of 396 matches and 12,693 runs both surpassed the long-standing record held by Jack Ryder (338 matches and 12,667 runs); as of 2016, he sits third on the list of all-time run-scorers.
  • The player of the Premier final is now awarded the "John Scholes Medal". He died on 14 July 2003, from a heart attack.

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