Tommy Ward (cricketer), Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Tommy Ward (cricketer)

South African Test cricketer

Date of Birth: 02-Aug-1887

Place of Birth: Rawalpindi, Punjab, Pakistan

Date of Death: 16-Feb-1936

Profession: cricketer

Nationality: South Africa

Zodiac Sign: Leo


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About Tommy Ward (cricketer)

  • Thomas Alfred Ward (2 August 1887 in Rawalpindi, India – 16 February 1936 in East Springs, Transvaal) was a South African cricketer who played in 23 Tests from 1912 to 1924. A wicket-keeper and useful batsman, Ward made his Test debut on 27 May 1912, the opening Test of the 1912 Triangular Tournament, between South Africa and Australia at Old Trafford.
  • Ward found himself facing the hat-trick ball of Australian bowler Jimmy Matthews.
  • Matthews had just got the wickets of Rolland Beaumont (31) and Sid Pegler (LBW for 0).
  • Facing his first ball in Test cricket, Ward was hit on the pads and was given out LBW, earning himself a golden duck on debut and giving Matthews his hat-trick.South Africa fell well short of the Australians' first innings total and were forced to follow on.
  • In South Africa's second innings, Matthews again got two wickets in two balls, Herbie Taylor (21) and Reginald Schwarz, caught and bowled for 0.
  • Ward for the second time in his debut match found himself walking to the crease to face Matthews on a hat-trick.
  • Matthews got Ward out caught and bowled giving Ward his second golden duck for the match (a king pair) and Matthews his second hat-trick.
  • This is the only time in Test cricket history when two hat-tricks have been taken in the one match.Ward died in 1936 as a result of accidental electrocution while working at a gold mine in Transvaal.

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