- Jack Simmons
Infobox Recent cricketer
nationality = English
country = England
country abbrev = Eng
name = Jack Simmons
picture = Cricket_no_pic.png
batting style = Right-handed batsman
bowling style = Right arm off-break
FCs = 450
FC runs = 9,417
FC bat avg = 22.52
FC 100s/50s = 6/41
FC top score = 112
FC balls = 67,009
FC wickets = 1,033
FC bowl avg = 27.18
FC 5s = 41
FC 10s = 6
FC best bowling = 7-59
FC catches/stumpings = 341/0
List As = 471
List A runs = 3,421
List A bat avg = 18.19
List A 100s/50s = 0/7
List A top score = 65
List A balls = 21,070
List A wickets = 498
List A bowl avg = 25.77
List A 5s = 5
List A 10s = N/A
List A best bowling = 5-17
List A catches/stumpings = 132/0
debut date = 21 August
debut year = 1968
last date = 6 September
last year = 1989
source = http://cricketarchive.co.uk/Archive/Players/2/2809/2809.html CricketArchiveJack Simmons, born at
Clayton-le-Moors ,Lancashire , onMarch 28 ,1941 , was acricketer who played for Lancashire and Tasmania.Simmons was a lower-order right-hand batsman and a right-arm
off break bowler who achieved almost iconic status for both the major teams that he played for. Solidly-built, he looked very little like an athlete, yet his close fielding was sharp and he remained fit into his late 40s.A late arrival in county cricket at the age of 28 [Article "Love affair with a single red rose" by Christopher Lyles in The Daily Telegraph pN16 Issue no 47,525 (dated 22 March 2008)] , Simmons then enjoyed a 20-year career in which he was an integral part of the Lancashire side, though rarely hitting the headlines. His flat bowling trajectory and his accuracy meant that he could be economical in one-day cricket, and he was part of the highly successful Lancashire side under
Jack Bond that won theGillette Cup , the premier one-day competition in England, for three years in a row from 1970 to 1972. Simmons and slow left-arm bowlerDavid Hughes were the first pair of spin bowlers to be used regularly and successfully in one-day cricket, which had previously been the preserve of seam bowling.In
first-class cricket , Simmons reliably contributed more than 500 runs and 50 wickets in most seasons in his career [ [http://cricketarchive.co.uk/Archive/Players/2/2809/2809.html Statistical summary] ] , and at the age of 47, he took 63 wickets in the 1988 season. The affection for "Flat Jack" in Lancashire was shown by his 1980 benefit, which raised £128,000. He was aWisden Cricketer of the Year in 1981.In 1972-73, he was invited to
Tasmania to captain the local state side, whose first-class matches were restricted to games against touring sides. In six seasons as captain, Simmons ledTasmania into full first-class status and into theSheffield Shield competition from 1977-78.But there was another side to Simmons. His capacity for eating pies, mushy peas, fish and chips was known across the cricketing world. One particular 'heart-attack special' was even named after him in his native county.
After half a dozen matches in the 1989 English season, Simmons retired. He has been County Chairman of Lancashire CCC since 1998 and was elected as the Chairman of Cricket for the
England and Wales Cricket Board in January 2008.Notes
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