- Karl Schneider
Karl Joseph Schneider (
15 August 1905 –25 September 1928 ) was acricket er who played for Victoria and South Australia (SA). A tiny man at just 157cm tall, he was born in theMelbourne suburb of Glenferrie and was a specialist left-handbatsman who occasionally bowled right-armwrist spin . Schneider showed precocious talent as a schoolboy player and was selected for his first-class debut as a 17-year old while attendingXavier College , Melbourne. Batting at number eight, he contributed 55 runs to Victoria’s (then) world record total of 1059, against Tasmania.Cashman et al. (1996), p 462.] Despite this promising start, Schneider had to wait two years for another opportunity and he eventually relocated to Adelaide in 1926 when it became obvious that he was not going to get a regular place in the strong Victorian batting line-up. Schneider was also a noted footballer and he joined the Norwood club on his move to Adelaide.In 19267–27, his first season with SA, Schneider hit 605 runs at an average of 50.41 to help the team win the Sheffield Shield. [ [http://www.cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/16/16660/f_Batting_by_Season.html Cricket Archive: First-class batting and fielding in each season by Karl Schneider.] Retrieved 14 Jan 2007.] He then scored another 520 runs (at 52.00) the following season to earn selection for the Australian second team that toured
New Zealand in the autumn of 1928. He had a successful tour (averaging 46.85) and appeared likely to break into the Test team in the coming years. However, he collapsed while horse riding during the latter stages of the New Zealand tour, the first signs of the illness that took his life later in the year. He died ofleukaemia before the next cricket season commenced at Kensington Park (SA), only three weeks after his 23rd birthday.Schneider played 20 first-class matches, scoring 1509 runs (at 48.67) and taking 10 wickets (at 35.50). He made six centuries, the highest of which was 146 for SA against New South Wales at the
Sydney Cricket Ground in January 1927. [ [http://www.cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/12/12168.html Cricket Archive: NSW v SA at Sydney 1926–27, scorecard.] Retrieved 14 Jan 2008.]Karl Schneider holds the runs record for the Xavier College 1st XI. During his four seasons in the firsts (1921, 1922, 1923, 1924) he made 1642 runs including 7 centuries. He captained the team in 1922, 1923 and 1924 and won premierships in 1923 and 1924.
Karl also holds the wickets record for the Xavier 1st XI taking an unprecedented 139 wickets.
References
Cashman, Richard et al. — editors (1996): "The Oxford Companion to Australian Cricket", OUP. ISBN 0 19 553575 8.
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External links
* [http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2003/05/23/1053585700810.html "The Age": Little man who gave the Don big boots to fill.]
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