Gordon Rorke

Gordon Rorke
Gordon Rorke
Personal information
Batting style Left-hand bat
Bowling style Right-arm fast
International information
National side Australian
Career statistics
Competition Tests First-class
Matches 4 36
Runs scored 9 248
Batting average 4.50 10.78
100s/50s 0/0 0/0
Top score 7 35
Balls bowled 703
Wickets 10 88
Bowling average 20.30 24.60
5 wickets in innings 0 3
10 wickets in match 0 0
Best bowling 3/23 6/52
Catches/stumpings 1/0 10/0
Source: Cricinfo,

Gordon Frederick Rorke (born 27 June 1938, Mosman, New South Wales) is a former Australian cricketer who played in 4 Tests in 1959.

Rorke made his Test debut in January 1959 in the Fourth Test of The Ashes series against England in Adelaide. It was an impressive debut, taking 3/23 off 18.1 eight-ball overs in the first innings (including the wickets of Colin Cowdrey for 84, Tom Graveney and Willie Watson) and 2/70 from 34 overs in the second innings. Rorke claimed three wickets in the Fifth Test at Melbourne a fortnight later, and was selected to tour Pakistan and India the following year.

A six-foot five-inch "Blond Giant", Rorke was the fastest Australian bowler and accused of throwing by the English press, but this paled beside his excessive dragging. With his gigantic seven foot stride and dragging his rear foot a yard over the crease he could be only eighteen yards from the batsman when he finally delivered the ball and at times seemed impossible to score from.[1][2][3] Fred Trueman was no balled for dragging his foot a couple of inches over the crease and wrote "It was really annoying as this umpire seemed to allow Gordon Rorke to bowl with both his feet over the front line!".[4] One picture showed him with his rear foot past the bowling crease before he had even begun to drag.[5] Colin Cowdrey joked "I was frightened that he might tread on my toes".[6]

Rorke did not play Pakistan in the opening three Tests of the 1959-60 tour, but was selected when Ray Lindwall withdrew from the opening Test against India at Delhi. Rorke played little role in the following Test at Kanpur, bowling only two overs before being forced to retire ill. His situation became so grave he was flown back to Australia for medical treatment. Following this illness, Rorke struggled in first-class cricket, eventually losing his place in the New South Wales Sheffield Shield squad in 1964. After three knee replacements, Gordon lives with his wife and four children and he also has 11 grandchildren.

External links

References

  1. ^ p96, Bob Willis and Patrick Murphy, Starting with Grace, Stanley Paul, 1986
  2. ^ p437, David Frith, Pageant of Cricket, The MacMillian Company of Australia, 1987
  3. ^ p131, Ashley Brown, The Pictorial History of Cricket, Bison Books, 1988
  4. ^ p221, Fred Trueman, As It Was, Pan Books, 2004
  5. ^ p437, David Frith, Pageant of Cricket, The MacMillian Company of Australia, 1987
  6. ^ p59, Frank Tyson, The Cricketer Who Laughed, Stanley Paul, 1982

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