- Jack Tooher
John Andrew Tooher (born
18 November 1846 atSydney, New South Wales , died23 May 1941 atNeutral Bay, New South Wales ) was aFirst-class cricket er for New South Wales and an cricket Test match umpire.Tooher was a right-hand batsman who played one match in 1875/76, scoring 0 not out in his only innings.
He umpired 1 Test match between Australia and England in
Sydney on29 January to3 February 1892 , standing withTom Flynn . He witnessedAlick Bannerman scoring only 67 runs in a complete day’s play, and ahat-trick to England’s Johnny Briggs in a match in which Australia came from over 150 runs behind on the first innings to win by 72 runs.In a match between Victoria and New South Wales in January 1894, Tooher delayed the start of the last day’s play because he believed the pitch was too wet. When play did start, Victoria collapsed and lost the match. Their captain,
Jack Blackham , blamed Tooher for the defeat, saying that he had delayed the start until the pitch was sticky and favoured the bowlers. Tooher took exception to the remarks and retired, but later accepted an apology.ee also
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References
* Pollard, Jack, ‘’Australian Cricket: 1803-1893, The Formative Years’’. Sydney, The Book Company, 1995. (ISBN 0-207-15490-2)
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