John Waddington

Cricket Player

1918 – 1985

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Who was John Waddington?

John Edward Waddington was a South African first class cricketer. He was a prolific wicket taker for Griqualand West and was the South African Cricket Annual Cricketer of the Year in 1953.

He was the youngest South African first-class cricketer, having made his debut for Griqualand West in 1934 at the age of 15 years 320 days. He continued playing first-class cricket until 1958-59.

In 1952-53 he set a record for the Currie Cup when he took 53 wickets in a season, at an average of 16.85, in six matches. In four consecutive matches he took 43 wickets: 7 for 65 and 6 for 39 against North-Eastern Transvaal in Pretoria, 6 for 84 and 4 for 52 against Border in Kimberley, 7 for 101 and 2 for 65 against Transvaal in Kimberley, and 6 for 98 and 5 for 72 against North-Eastern Transvaal in Kimberley. During the season he also became the first bowler to take 200 wickets in the Currie Cup. It was also his most prolific season with the bat, with 295 runs at 42.14.

He captained Griqualand West in 1949-50 and 1950-51, then from 1954-55 until his retirement. In his last match, in 1958-59, he took 8 for 64 against Orange Free State in Kimberley.

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Born
Dec 30, 1918
Nationality
  • South Africa
Died
Nov 24, 1985

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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