Graeme Pollock

Robert Graeme Pollock

Robert Pollock

South Africa South Africa

Overview

Full Name Robert Graeme Pollock
Age 80y 263d
Born Sunday, February 27, 1944, South Africa
Batting Style Left Handed
Bowling Style Leg break
Playing Role Batter

Teams represented

Awards

Wisden Cricketers of the Year
Wisden Cricketers of the Year - 1966

Biography

Graeme Pollock was one of those elite few cricketers to have ended his shortish career – he played in only 23 Tests before South Africa got banned due to apartheid – with an average of more than 60. Sir Don Bradman thought that Pollock was one of the best left handed batsmen that the game had produced. A powerful batsman, Pollock’s biggest asset to go with that kind of power was his ability to time the ball impeccably, thus it was not only in Tests, but also in the List A matches that he excelled.

He averaged 60 in Tests, almost 55 in first class matches, and a staggering 50 in 118 List A matches. In one such limited over List A match, Pollock actually hammered a quick fire 222 to win the match for his side, Eastern Province. After his country got banned for apartheid, he continued playing first class cricket for Eastern Province and Transvaal. In 2000, he was chosen as the South African cricketer of the century, and on retirement, he became the National Selector of the South African cricket team.

Graeme Pollock’s brother Peter Pollock was a fine all rounder, while his nephew – Peter’s son – Shaun was one of the best all rounder South Africa has ever produced.

Debut
South Africa vs England at Gqeberha - Thursday, February 13, 1896

Batting

Matches 3
Innings 6
Runs 76
100's - 50's 0 - 0
Sixes - Fours 0 - 0
Average 12.66
Strike Rate -
Highest Score (vs England, 02/03/1896) 20

Bowling

Matches 3
Innings 1
Overs 1.4
Wickets 1
Economy Rate 2.66
Five-Wicket Haul Innings 0
Ten-Wicket Haul Innings 0
Best Figures (vs England, 13/02/1896) 1/4

Fielding

Catches 3
Stumpings 0
Run Outs 0

Career Runs

124
93
62
31
Runs
Years