- Ian King (Australian cricketer)
Infobox Recent cricketer
nationality = Australian
country = Australia
country abbrev = AUS
name = Ian King
picture = Cricket_no_pic.png
batting style = Right-handed batsman
bowling style = Right-arm fast
FCs = 8
FC runs = 65
FC bat avg = 8.12
FC 100s/50s = -/-
FC top score = 13*
FC balls = 1638
FC wickets = 30
FC bowl avg = 28.36
FC 5s = 2
FC 10s = -
FC best bowling = 6/70
FC catches/stumpings = 3/0
List As = 1
List A runs = 1
List A bat avg = -
List A 100s/50s = -/-
List A top score = 1*
List A balls = 64
List A wickets = 5
List A bowl avg = 6.60
List A 5s = 1
List A best bowling = 5/33
List A catches/stumpings = 0/0
debut date = October 31
debut year = 1969
last date = February 2
last year = 1970
source = http://www.cricketarchive.co.uk/Archive/Players/11/11200/11200.html CricketArchiveIan Harold King (b.
1 June 1943 ) is a former Australianfirst-class cricket er, one of only a handful ofIndigenous Australian s to have played first-class cricketPollard, J. (ed.) (1988) "Australian Cricket: The Game and its Players", Angus & Robertson Publishers, Sydney. ISBN 0207152691.] .Born one of ten children in
Brisbane ,Queensland , King was a successful juniorbasketball er and professionalwelterweight boxer who won 28 of 32 fights under the name "Young Rainbow" (derived from his preference for brighly coloured clothes) before turning to cricketCashman, R., Franks, W. et al (1997) "The A-Z of Australian Cricketers", Oxford University Press, Melbourne.] .A right-arm fast bowler and right-handed batsman, King started playing for
Sydney club Bankstown before returning to Queensland where he continued to impress with his express pace bowling in grade cricket, leading to his first-class debut for Queensland, against Western Australia at theBrisbane Cricket Ground on 31 October 1969. The first Aboriginal to play for Queensland sinceEddie Gilbert in 1936, King opened the bowling, taking 1/27 and 2/59 ["Cricket Archive", http://www.cricketarchive.co.uk/Archive/Scorecards/30/30558.html Accessed 22 March 2008.] .On 7 December 1969, King became the first Indigenous Australian to play
List A cricket , taking 5/33 against New South Wales. It was to be King's only List A match, leaving him with the impressive List A bowling average of 6.60.Considered to be the fastest bowler to represent Queensland since
Wes Hall , King (who gained the nickname "Sammy" due to his similarity toSammy Davis Jr ) was a popular figure with young fans and would spend lunch breaks after a session in the field signing autographs rather than resting [Brayshaw, I (1979) "Round the Wicket", Methuen, Sydney.] .King "gave glimpses of rare talent, exceptional pace and splendid fielding ability." during the 1969/70 season, including his best figures of 6/70, against South Australia and a bright future seemed assured but following problems with the law in the 1970 off-season, King moved to Perth, where he seemed content to play club cricket before then moving to the
Australian Capital Territory where he was involved in coaching. King was chosen as coach of the 1988 Aboriginal cricket team to England.References
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