- Reggie Schwarz
Infobox Historic Cricketer
nationality = South African
country = South Africa
country abbrev = SA
name = Reggie Schwarz
picture = Cricket_no_pic.png
batting style = Right-hand bat
bowling style = -
tests = 20
test runs = 374
test bat avg = 13.85
test 100s/50s = 0/1
test top score = 61
test balls = 2639
test wickets = 55
test bowl avg = 25.76
test 5s = 2
test 10s = 0
test best bowling = 6/47
test catches/stumpings = 18/-
FCs = 125
FC runs = 3798
FC bat avg = 22.60
FC 100s/50s = 1/20
FC top score = 102
FC balls = 13553
FC wickets = 398
FC bowl avg = 17.58
FC 5s = 25
FC 10s = 3
FC best bowling = 8/55
FC catches/stumpings = 108/-
debut date = 2 January
debut year = 1906
last date = 15 July
last year = 1912
source = http://www.cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/0/289/289.html CricketArchiveMajor Reginald Oscar Schwarz, known as Reggie (born4 May 1875 in Lee,London ,England , died18 November 1918 inEtaples ,France ) was aSouth Africa ncricketer and international rugby footballer.Schwarz won three caps for England at rugby against Scotland in 1899, and Wales and Ireland in 1901.
Schwarz played a handful of games for Middlesex in 1901 and 1902 before emigrating to South Africa and joining
Transvaal ; but it was on his return to England with theSouth African cricket team in 1904 that he made his mark, having learning from Bosanquet how to bowl thegoogly . Unusually, he bowled it as his stock delivery, with considerable success: in 1904 and 1907 he topped thebowling average s, in the latter year taking 137 wickets at just 11.70 apiece, and he was named as aWisden Cricketer of the Year in 1908. On that 1907 tour, the first on which South Africa played Tests in England, they had no fewer than four leg-break and googly bowlers, Schwarz having passed on the secret of the googly toAubrey Faulkner ,Bert Vogler andGordon White .Schwarz retired from regular playing after the 1912 season, though he appeared thrice more for L Robinson's XI over the next two seasons. In all he took 398 wickets at a fine 17.58 average, and in Tests he took 55 at 22.60. Despite his poor batting -- he passed fifty only twice in
first-class cricket -- Schwarz did make a century: 102 in a non-Test game against an England XI atLord's in 1904.Schwarz was a major in the
King's Royal Rifle Corps regiment of theBritish Army who fought on theWestern Front inWorld War I . He survived the war, but died in theSpanish flu epidemic inEtaples ,France just seven days after the Armistice had been signed. He was 43.External links
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