Jack Lamason

Cricket Player

1905 – 1961

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Who was Jack Lamason?

John Rider Lamason was a cricketer who played for Wellington from 1927-28 to 1946-47, and for New Zealand, but not in Test matches.

A hard-hitting middle order batsman and an occasional right-arm off break bowler, Lamason played for seven years for Wellington in the Plunket Shield competition before his first century, 103 against Otago in 1934-35. He captained the side from 1935-36 to 1937-38.

In the 1934-35 and 1935-36 seasons, he was close to the top of the domestic batting averages, and he was picked for the 1937 New Zealand tour of England. He was not a success: he made only 395 runs on the tour at an average of 15.80 with a top score of 71, and was not chosen for any of the Test matches. He played occasional first-class cricket for almost 10 years after the tour, but his top score in that period was just 31.

His highest first-class score was 127 for Wellington against Auckland in 1935-36 and his best bowling figures were 5 for 67 against Auckland in 1934-35.

He also captained Wellington at Rugby football.

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Born
1905
Died
1961

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on July 23, 2013

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