Bert Sutcliffe

Bert Sutcliffe

Infobox Historic Cricketer


nationality = New Zealand
country = New Zealand
country abbrev = NZ
name = Bert Sutcliffe
picture = Cricket_no_pic.pngbatting style = Left-hand bat
bowling style = Slow left-arm orthodox
tests = 42
test runs = 2727
test bat avg = 40.10
test 100s/50s = 5/15
test top score = 230*
test balls = 538
test wickets = 4
test bowl avg = 86.00
test 5s = 0
test 10s = 0
test best bowling = 2/38
test catches/stumpings = 20/-
FCs = 233
FC runs = 17447
FC bat avg = 47.41
FC 100s/50s = 44/83
FC top score = 385
FC balls = 5978
FC wickets = 86
FC bowl avg = 38.05
FC 5s = 2
FC 10s = 0
FC best bowling = 5/19
FC catches/stumpings = 160/1
debut date = 21 March
debut year = 1947
last date = 27 May
last year = 1965
source = http://content-aus.cricinfo.com/ci/content/player/38413.html Cricinfo

Bert Sutcliffe MBE (17 November 1923 in Ponsonby, New Zealand20 April 2001 in Auckland) was a New Zealand cricketer.

Sutcliffe was one of the best left-hand bats of his era and one of the great New Zealand batsmen. His batting feats on tour in England in 1949, which included four fifties and a century in the Tests, earned him the accolade of being one of Wisden's five cricketers of the year.

He captained New Zealand in four Tests in the early 1950s, losing three of them and drawing the other. In fact, none of Sutcliffe's 42 Tests resulted in a New Zealand victory.

He will forever be remembered for his innings of 80 not out against South Africa in Johannesburg on Boxing Day 1953. New Zealand's batsmen were destroyed by South African fast bowler Neil Adcock on a green wicket. Sutcliffe was hit in the head by Adcock (as were a number of his team mates) and left the field to receive hospital treatment. He unexpectedly returned to the crease, deathly pale, his head swathed in bandages. He took to the bowling, smashing a number of sixes, until the ninth wicket fell. The New Zealand fast bowler Bob Blair was understood to be back at the team hotel distraught as his fiancee had been killed in the Tangiwai disaster two days earlier.

Sutcliffe started to walk off only to see Blair walk out into the bright sunshine. Despite the presence of 23,000 fans, silence enveloped the ground. The two Kiwis walked back to the wicket arm-in-arm, stunning the South African crowd in one of the most emotional moments ever seen in test cricket history. 33 runs were added in 10 minutes before Blair was out. New Zealand lost the test match by a considerable margin. Notwithstanding this, the noted new Zealand cricket writer Dick Brittenden said 'it was a great and glorious victory, a story every New Zealand boy should learn at his mother's knee.'

After he retired from cricket he became a coach.

References

* [http://content.cricinfo.com/newzealand/content/player/38413.html Cricinfo page on Bert Sutcliffe]

External links

* [http://usa.cricinfo.com/db/ARCHIVE/ARTICLES/TIMELESS/SUTCLIFFE_RSA_1953-4_ROBINSON The Greatest 80 in Test Cricket]


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем решить контрольную работу

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Sutcliffe (surname) — Sutcliffe is a surname, originating in Yorkshire, sometimes abbreviated to Sutcliff, Sutliffe or, unusually, Sutliff. The name, which is Latin in derivation, means south of the cliff/hill . It may refer to:* Andy Sutcliffe, British racing driver… …   Wikipedia

  • Bert Blyleven — Blyleven in 2008 Pitcher Born: April 6, 1951 (1951 04 06) (age 60) Ze …   Wikipedia

  • Sutcliffe, Bert — ▪ 2002       New Zealand cricketer (b. Nov. 17, 1923, Ponsonby, Auckland, N.Z. d. April 20, 2001, Auckland), was the golden boy of cricket in post World War II New Zealand. Between his first class debut for Auckland in 1941 and his final… …   Universalium

  • New Zealand national cricket team — New Zealand New Zealand cricket crest Test status granted 1930 First Test …   Wikipedia

  • List of New Zealand Test cricket victories — This is a list of the New Zealand national cricket team s test match victories. The New Zealand cricket team played its first Test in January 1930 against England in Christchurch, New Zealand. The team won their first Test 45 matches and 26 years …   Wikipedia

  • Wisden Cricketers of the Year — The Wisden Cricketers of the Year are cricketers selected for the honour by the annual publication Wisden Cricketers Almanack, based primarily on their influence on the previous English season .[1] The award began in 1889 with the naming of Six… …   Wikipedia

  • New Zealand cricket team in England in 1965 — The New Zealand cricket team toured England in the 1965 season, playing three Test matches in the first half of a damp summer. England later hosted a second three match series against South Africa, the first time two Test series were played in a… …   Wikipedia

  • New Zealand cricket team in England in 1949 — The New Zealand cricket team toured England in the 1949 season. The team was the fourth official touring side from New Zealand, following those in 1927, 1931 and 1937, and was by some distance the most successful to this date. The four match Test …   Wikipedia

  • New Zealand cricket team in England in 1958 — The New Zealand cricket team toured England in the 1958 season. In a notably wet summer when the touring side lost the equivalent of 29 full days of cricket, the side lost four of the five Test matches (and would probably have lost the other had… …   Wikipedia

  • List of Test cricketers — This is a list by country of every cricketer who has played at least one Test match.Australia : See also List of Australian Test cricketers Ted a Beckett · Terry Alderman · George Alexander · Harry Alexander · Frank Allan · Peter Allan · Reginald …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”