Tibby Cotter

Tibby Cotter

Infobox Historic Cricketer


nationality = Australian
country = Australia
country abbrev = AUS
name = Tibby Cotter
picture = TibbyCotter.jpg
batting style = Right-hand bat
bowling style = Right-arm fast
tests = 21
test runs = 457
test bat avg = 13.05
test 100s/50s = 0/0
test top score = 45
test balls = 4633
test wickets = 89
test bowl avg = 28.64
test 5s = 7
test 10s = 0
test best bowling = 7/148
test catches/stumpings = 8/0
FCs = 113
FC runs = 2484
FC bat avg = 16.89
FC 100s/50s = 0/4
FC top score = 82
FC balls = 19565
FC wickets = 442
FC bowl avg = 24.27
FC 5s = 31
FC 10s = 4
FC best bowling = 7/15
FC catches/stumpings = 61/0
debut date = 26 February
debut year = 1904
last date = 9 February
last year = 1912
source = http://content-aus.cricinfo.com/ci/content/player/4632.html

Albert "Tibby" Cotter(born December 3, 1884 in Sydney, died October 31, 1917 in Beersheba) was an Australian cricketer who played in 21 Tests between 1904 and 1912.

Arguably the best fast bowler through the first decade of the 20th century he had a reputation for breaking stumps. Early moving film of his action clearly shows a slinging action that was to cause controversy in England.

While regarded as the fastest of his era in Australia (his pace saw him nicknamed "'Terror' Cotter" by English fans) he did not always have the control to back it up, hitting W.G.Grace on the body with a full toss on his first tour of England.

He took eight or more wickets in a match four times from his 21 Tests and his strike rate of 52 ranks up with the best.

Cotter missed the tri nation’s tour to England in 1912 when he was among the six players who refused to tour due to a dispute with the Board of Control. He was never to play for Australia again.Cotter joined the AIF in April 1915, aged 31. The enlistment of a former sporting champion was seen as powerful publicity for the AIF recruiting campaign.

Despite having no great riding ability, he was accepted into the 1st Australian Light Horse Regiment; he took a late part in the Gallipoli campaign. Later he transferred to the 12th Light Horse and was commended for his “fine work under heavy fire” during the second battle of Gaza. The official history remarked: “he behaved in action as a man without fear”. He declined promotion.

On 31 October 1917 the 4th Light Horse Brigade, of which the 12th Regiment was part, captured Beersheba by a brilliant cavalry-style charge. Cotter was there as a stretcher-bearer. At the end of the charge, as troops dismounted to engage the enemy, a Turk shot Cotter dead at close range.

External links

* [http://content-usa.cricinfo.com/australia/content/player/4632.html Cricinfo article on Tibby Cotter]


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