- Tom Clark (cricketer)
Infobox cricketer biography
playername = Tom Clark
country = England
fullname = Thomas Henry Clark
nickname =
living =
partialdates =
dayofbirth = 5
monthofbirth = 10
yearofbirth = 1924
placeofbirth =Luton ,Bedfordshire
countryofbirth =England
dayofdeath = 14
monthofdeath = 6
yearofdeath = 1981
placeofdeath = Luton, Bedfordshire
countryofdeath = England
heightft =
heightinch =
heightm =
batting = Right-handed batsman
bowling = Right-arm offbreak
role =Opening batsman
club1 = Surrey
year1 = 1947–1959
club2 =
year2 =
type1 = First-class
debutdate1 = 27 August
debutyear1 = 1947
debutfor1 = Surrey
debutagainst1 = Leicestershire
lastdate1 = 12 October
lastyear1 = 1959
lastfor1 = Surrey
lastagainst1 = Rhodesia
columns = 1
column1 = FC
matches1 = 263
runs1 = 11490
bat avg1 = 29.38
100s/50s1 = 12/58
top score1 = 191
deliveries1 = 5805
wickets1 = 75
bowl avg1 = 30.85
fivefor1 = 1
tenfor1 = 0
best bowling1 = 5/23
catches/stumpings1 = 105/–
date = 24 November
year = 2007
source = http://www.cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/28/28551/28551.html CricketArchiveThomas Henry 'Tom' Clark (
October 5 ,1924 -June 14 ,1981 ) was an Englishcricket er. He played for Surrey as an opening batsman. His career with them took in the period from 1952 to 1958 when they won an unequalled seven successiveCounty Championship titles.He began with the Minor County Bedfordshire, that being the county of his birth, and played three matches for them in August, 1946. He then joined Surrey. He played in only six first-class matches in total between 1947 and 1949, but made a big advance in 1950 when he played in 19 matches, scored his maiden century and averaged 31.37. He had a poor season the following year and appeared in only 11 matches, but in 1952 he reached 1,000 runs in a season for the first time, averaged 36.15 and was awarded his county cap. From then on he was a regular member of the side until worsening
arthritis meant that after 1959 he was no longer fit enough for first-class cricket. He had two poor seasons in 1955 and 1958, but otherwise reached 1,000 runs every year, making six times in all. When he made his highest score of 191 against Kent at Blackheath in 1956, he put on 174 in two hours with Peter May for the third wicket.He was a useful off-spinner, but his opportunities with the ball were limited by the presence in the Surrey side of
Jim Laker andEric Bedser .Before concentrating on cricket, he played football for Aston Villa, appearing in their reserve team. In May, 1948 he moved to Walsall, for whom he scored 3 goals in 9 first team games in the Third Division (South).
References
* [http://www.cricketarchive.co.uk/Archive/Players/28/28551/28551.html CricketArchive]
* [http://content-uk.cricinfo.com/ci/content/player/11144.html Cricinfo profile including his obituary from the 1982 edition of "Wisden Cricketers' Almanack"]
* [http://www.saddlers.premiumtv.co.uk/page/SaddlersAZ/0,,10428~910684,00.html Profile on Walsall F.C. website]
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