Jack Mercer (cricketer)

Jack Mercer (cricketer)

John "Jack" Mercer (born April 22, 1893, Southwick, Sussex, England; died August 31, 1987, Westminster) was the main bowler for Glamorgan in their early years in the County Championship. He bowled medium pace and could swing the ball both ways, whilst when wickets were affected by rain he was able to get on a good deal of off-break. He suffered during his career from Glamorgan's lack of agile, athletic fieldsmen, which meant he was often plagued by dropped catches - otherwise his figures would have been much better. On occasions, he was a dangerous tail-end batsman, who once hit Wilfred Rhodes for 36 runs from 3 overs and hit Dick Howorth for 31 runs off an eight-ball over in his last season with Glamorgan.

Career

Beginnings

Mercer began his cricket with Sussex after World War I in 1919 but found he had very little opportunity because Sussex had so many medium-pace bowlers of similar type on their professional staff, notably Maurice Tate and the Relf brothers. Mercer got a bit of bowling in 1920 but his lack of opportunities in 1921 led him to qualify for the newly-promoted Glamorgan club.

100 Wickets

He started slowly, but by 1925 - when Glamorgan's utterly abysmal batting caused them to suffer a record number of defeats in the Championship - he was a well-established bowler and took over 100 wickets for the first time.

Awards

The following year, with Glamorgan's batting much improved, the county rose to eighth and Mercer's superb bowling - highlighted by eight for 39 against Gloucestershire and the dismissal of Somerset for 59 and 77 on a sticky wicket at Cardiff - put him in second place in the averages and won him a "Cricketer of the Year" nomination from "Wisden" in a year when an Ashes tour intensified competition for the honour.

Touring

Mercer then went on tours of India and Ceylon without doing anything spectacular, and in 1927 when pitches were almost always soft and wet (often so much so as to be really easy for batting) he did not do as well as expected until late in the season. However, in 1929 with fourteen for 119 against the touring South Africans, Mercer perhaps justified those who wondered why he was always overlooked for representative cricket.

1929 - 1937

In this season, he claimed a personal best 145 wickets, but strains in his thigh caused a gradual decline during the early 1930s and Mercer did not even take 50 wickets in 1934. However, 1935 and 1936 saw him back at his very best, with the latter season seeing him take all ten wickets in an innings at Worcester and twelve wickets for 123 against Leicestershire. He finished the season with 116 wickets when no other Glamorgan bowler exceeded 46, but in 1937 he lost so much form that he was in and out of the team. Ordinarily, Glamorgan would have ended Mercer's contract, but the erratic availability of their best bowlers meant he stayed with them for another two years, during which he produced his famous hitting spree against Worcestershire at Cardiff when Glamorgan were faced with certain defeat (the weather saved them).

1939 onwards

During 1939, Glamorgan announced Mercer would not be retained for 1940, but war brought an end to county cricket until 1946. Mercer then took up an appointment as coach of Northamptonshire, and even played one match for them at the extraordinary age of "fifty-four". Mercer's vitality was shown by the fact that he lived to the age of ninety-four, dying in London in 1987.

External links

* [http://www.cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/4/4535/f_Bowling_by_Season.html First-class bowling figures]


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