- John Gleeson
Infobox Historic Cricketer
nationality = Australian
country = Australia
country abbrev = AUS
name = John Gleeson
picture = Cricket_no_pic.png
batting style = Right-hand bat
bowling style = Legbreak googly
tests = 29
test runs = 395
test bat avg = 10.39
test 100s/50s = -/-
test top score = 45
test balls = 8857
test wickets = 93
test bowl avg = 36.20
test 5s = 3
test 10s = -
test best bowling = 5/61
test catches/stumpings = 17/-
FCs = 116
FC runs = 1095
FC bat avg = 11.06
FC 100s/50s = -/1
FC top score = 59
FC balls = 27180
FC wickets = 430
FC bowl avg = 24.95
FC 5s = 22
FC 10s = 2
FC best bowling = 7/52
FC catches/stumpings = 58/-
debut date = 23 December
debut year = 1967
last date = 13 July
last year = 1972
source = http://www.cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/1/1305/1305.html CricketArchiveJohn William Gleeson (born
March 14 1938 inKyogle, New South Wales ) is a formerAustralia ncricket er who played in 29 Tests from 1967 to 1972.Early years
Gleeson grew up in the country town of
Tamworth . He was the son of a dairy farmer fromWiangaree in north eastern New South Wales, and attributed the finger strength required to bowl with his two fingered grip to his childhood, which he spent milking cows.cite book|last=Pollard|first=Jack|title=Cricket the Australian Way|year=1969| pages=122-126]tyle
He used a grip similar to that of the unique “bent-finger” action of
Jack Iverson , using two fingers: a bent middle finger and the thumb pressing against the ball on both sides in an attempt to find a new variety of bowling tricks. He was one a small number of Australians who experimented with revolutionary bowling grips in the wake of Iverson's stay in international cricket.cite book | last = Cashman, Franks, Maxwell, Sainsbury, Stoddart, Weaver, Webster | year = 1997 | title = The A-Z of Australian cricketers|pages =pp. 104–105 |isbn=0-19-550604-9|publisher= Oxford University Press|location=Melbourne]Gleeson preferred to bowl downwind on a greenish surface, since pace from the
wicket compensated for his not being a large spinner of the ball. His accuracy resulted in him mainly being used for defensive purposes, rather than an attacking one. Under the old LBW law, batsmen could not be given out if they were struck outside off stump, allowing batsmen to safely use their pads without offering a shot to nullify hisgoogly .Career
Gleeson was one of the prominent debutants of the 1966–67 Australian cricket season in the
Sheffield Shield , taking 23 wickets in six matches.In the 1966–67 season, he took four wickets in five balls, including a hat-trick, in a Sydney grade game, before taking 5/28 against Victoria. He was subsequently selected in an Australian “Second” Team to tour
New Zealand at the end of the year. He was selected for the 1967–68 Test series against India in Australia. He made his debut in the First Test atAdelaide Oval , taking 2/36 and 2/38. He managed less success in the remaining three Tests, taking five wickets to end with nine at an average of 28.55. [http://statserver.cricket.org/guru?sdb=player;playerid=1305;class=testplayer;filter=basic;team=0;opposition=0;notopposition=0;season=0;homeaway=0;continent=0;country=0;notcountry=0;groundid=0;startdefault=1967-12-23;start=1967-12-23;enddefault=1972-07-18;end=1972-07-18;tourneyid=0;finals=0;daynight=0;toss=0;scheduledovers=0;scheduleddays=0;innings=0;result=0;followon=0;seriesresult=0;captain=0;keeper=0;dnp=0;recent=;viewtype=aro_list;runslow=;runshigh=;batposition=0;dismissal=0;bowposition=0;ballslow=;ballshigh=;bpof=0;overslow=;overshigh=;conclow=;conchigh=;wicketslow=;wicketshigh=;dismissalslow=;dismissalshigh=;caughtlow=;caughthigh=;caughttype=0;stumpedlow=;stumpedhigh=;csearch=;submit=1;.cgifields=viewtype| John Gleeson] at Statsguru] In 1968 he won selection forthe Ashes tour of England, playing all five Tests and taking 12 wickets at 34.66.The 1968–69 season saw a heavy workload for Gleeson, in five Tests against the
West Indies cricket team . He took 15 wickets, including hauls of 5/122 and 5/61 in the first two Tests, but 842 runs, at an average of 56.13. He also peaked in his batting contributions, making his two highest scores of 42* and 45 in consecutive Tests at theSydney Cricket Ground and theAdelaide Oval . The subsequent 1960–70 tour to India was to be Australia's last Test series win there for 35 years. He took match figures of 7/108 in the First Test atMumbai , the leading return by an Australian in an eight wicket victory. He ended the series with ten wickets at 34.7.In 1969–70, when Australia toured
South Africa , Gleeson's value was such that he insured his right hand for A$10,000. Gleeson took 18 wickets in two first class matches against provincial team at the start of the tour and then another five in the First Test atCape Town , and five in the second innings in the Third Test inJohannesburg . Most of the South Africans were seeing him for the first time and struggled to understand his action. It was Barry Richards, the most junior of them, who claimed to have worked him out. Not once in seven innings did Gleeson, who took 19 wickets at 38.94 in the series, dismiss Richards, as South Africa took a 4–0 series win. [cite web|first= Rodney |last=Hartman| url=http://content-aus.cricinfo.com/ci/content/story/231051.html |title=When they were kings| month= January | year= 2006| accessdate=2007-04-19| publisher=Cricinfo ]After taking 13 wickets 41.2 in the 1970–71 Test series against England, Gleeson was dropped. Despite being able to use their legs without danger, batsmen were still unable to overcome him during the 1971-72 domestic season when he took 45 wickets at 16.31 in eight matches, including 19 wickets in two consecutive matches. Gleeson was recalled for the 1972 Ashes tour, but was dropped after the first three Tests, in which he managed only three wickets at 52.33. He had minor skills with the bat, with one first class half century and a Test top score of 45.
After Gleeson toured South Africa with Derrick Robin’s team in 1973–74,
Graeme Pollock helped to organise a position for him in theEastern Province team for his final first class season.He served on the inaugural governing committee of
World Series Cricket . After 40 years of service with Telecom, he retired in 1995 as the New South Wales internal communications manager for the firm.References
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