Sir Jack Hobbs

Sir Jack Hobbs

England England

Overview

Full Name John Berry Hobbs
Age 81y 5d
Died on December 21, 1963
Born Saturday December 16, 1882, England
Batting Style Right Handed
Bowling Style Right-arm medium
Playing Role Batter

Teams represented

Awards

Wisden Cricketers of the Year
Wisden Cricketers of the Year - 1926, 1909

Biography

With 199 first class centuries, and 273 half centuries to his name, the nickname of ‘The Master’ aptly befits this cricketer. Sir Jack Hobbs was an opening batsman who played first class cricket for Surrey for a period of almost 30 years. His real name was John, but he came to be known as Jack through out his playing career.

His Test record was good – almost 5500 runs at 57 runs per inning, with 15 hundreds – but not as good as his first class on account of the war robbing many of his playing years away. He formed a great opening partnership with Herbert Sutcliffe, involved in 11 century stands with him.

After retirement, he took to cricket journalism and also became the second ever cricketer after Don Bradman to be knighted for his service to cricket. He was ranked third as the Wisden Cricketer of century when he received 30 off a possible 100 votes. He was also named the Wisden Player of the year twice – a record which not many can boast of – once in 1909 and the other occasion when he was the only player to be named in 1926. This was the last time, a sole player was named as the Wisden Player of the year.

Debut
England vs Australia at Melbourne - Wednesday January 1, 1908

Batting

Matches 61
Innings 102
Runs 5410
100's - 50's 15 - 28
Sixes - Fours 8 - 316
Average 56.94
Strike Rate -
Highest Score (vs South Africa, 28/06/1924) 211

Bowling

Matches 61
Innings 11
Overs 47
Wickets 1
Economy Rate 2.63
Five-Wicket Haul Innings 0
Ten-Wicket Haul Innings 0
Best Figures (vs South Africa, 11/03/1910) 1/19

Fielding

Catches 17
Stumpings 0
Run Outs 0

Career Runs

832
624
416
208
Runs
Years