- John Scott (cricketer)
John Drake (Jack) Scott (
31 January 1888 –7 April 1964 ) was anAustralia ncricketer andTest match umpire. Scott played as a right-armfast bowler and was also a useful lower-order right-handedbatsman . He was the first man to dismissDon Bradman infirst-class cricket , in December 1927. Scott went on to umpire fifty games, including ten Ashes tests.Born in
Sydney , Scott's first-class playing career ran for two decades, from the 1908-09 to the 1928-29 Australian seasons. During this time he played 59 matches. The bulk of his career was spent with New South Wales, but he moved to South Australia for the 1925-26 season. Scott's best bowling figures were 6-48 against Victoria, taken in the 1909-10. The 1913-14 season saw him make his only century, exactly 100 against Queensland.After his retirement from playing, Scott stood as a first-class umpire on more than 50 occasions, including ten Test matches between 1936 and 1947. His first match was between Australia and England at the
Brisbane Cricket Ground on4 December to9 December 1936 , a match convincingly won by the visitors. Scott’s partner in that match was George Borwick.Scott and Borwick went on to stand in another nine Ashes Tests matches together: a further four as part of the 1936-37 tour and five more on the 1946-47 tour. Scott’s last match was at the
Sydney Cricket Ground on28 February to5 March 1947 .As a player, Scott was regarded as a “likeable larrikin”. In his early career,
Johnnie Moyes compared him toTibby Cotter , whileJack Pollard called him “a fiery, outspoken fast bowler with a long record of defying authority”. Indeed, Scott was barred for an entire Sydney grade season after a show of bad temper. As an umpire, he earned a reputation for disciplining fast bowlers for bowling short rising deliveries – the type of bowling for which he had been known.Scott died at
Springback, South Australia at the age of 76.ee also
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Australian Test Cricket Umpires
*List of test umpires References
* Moyes, A. G., ‘’Australian Cricket: A History’’, Sydney, Angus & Robertson, 1959.
* Pollard, Jack, ‘’Australian Cricket: 1918-1948, The Bradman Years’’. Sydney, The Book Company, 1995. (ISBN 0-207-15596-8)
* Pollard, Jack, ‘’Australian Cricket: The game and the players’’. Sydney, Hodder & Stoughton, 1982. (ISBN 0-340-28796-9)External links
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* [http://www.cricketarchive.co.uk/Archive/Players/6/6102/6102.html Statistical summary] fromCricketArchive
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