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Jack Saunders

Australia

Player profile

Full name John Victor Saunders
Born March 21, 1876, Melbourne, Victoria
Died December 21, 1927, Toorak, Melbourne, Victoria (aged 51 years 275 days)
Major teams Australia, Victoria, Wellington
Batting style Left-hand bat
Bowling style Left-arm medium, Slow left-arm orthodox

Batting and fielding averages
Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 6s Ct St
Tests 14 23 6 39 11* 2.29 0 0 0 5 0
First-class 107 170 47 586 29* 4.76 0 0 71 0

Bowling averages
Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
Tests 14 27 3565 1796 79 7/34 9/66 22.73 3.02 45.1 6 6 0
First-class 107 24116 12064 553 8/106 21.81 3.00 43.6 48 9

Career statistics
Test debut Australia v England at Sydney, Feb 14-18, 1902 scorecard
Last Test Australia v England at Sydney, Feb 21-27, 1908 scorecard
Test statistics
First-class span 1899/00 - 1913/14

 Profile

John Victor Saunders will be remembered chiefly as a member of the Australian team of 1902, which toured England and South Africa under Darling's captaincy. He came over with a big reputation as a left-handed slow bowler, and, favoured as he was by a wet season, met with considerable success. In all matches he obtained 127 wickets for just over 17 runs apiece, and in the four Test Matches in which he took part he dismissed eighteen men at a cost of rather more than 26 runs per wicket. On turf which suited him he was undoubtedly a difficult bowler. Delivering the ball from a good height and getting on an appreciable amount of spin, his big break made him at times quite deadly, but his action was open to criticism. In the Test Match at Sheffield, when Australia played better all-round cricket than England and won by 143 runs, Saunders obtained five wickets for 50 in the first innings, but had 68 runs hit off twelve overs in the second innings without dismissing anybody. At Manchester, where Australia won a remarkable match by 3 runs, Saunders, on a ruined pitch, had much to do with the victory. Eight runs were wanted when Tate, the last man, joined Rhodes, and, having scored a 4 from the first ball he received from Saunders, he was bowled by the fourth which came with the bowler's arm and kept low. The Oval match was the one in which G. L. Jessop played his great innings of 104 after half the England side were out for 48. Saunders took four wickets in the second innings, the first three falling to him for 10 runs, but Darling undoubtedly kept him on too long, and he came in for severe punishment when Jessop was hitting in such terrific fashion. During the tour Saunders' most noteworthy bowling performance was in the second match against Surrey at the Oval when he took six wickets for 9 runs. Among his best performances on Australian wickets were:--

6 for 71, Victoria v. South Australia, at Melbourne 1899-00
6 for 90,Rest v. Australian team, at Sydney 1899-00
6 for 70, Victoria v. New South Wales, at Melbourne 1900-1
11 for 130,(including 6 for 57), Victoria v. New South Wales, at Sydney 1901-2
13 for 194,(including 8 for 106), Victoria v. South Australia, at Adelaide 1902-3
12 for 262,(including 7 for 122), Victoria v. New South Wales, at Sydney 1905-6
10 for 143, Victoria v. South Australia, at Adelaide 1906-7
6 for 61, Victoria v. New South Wales, at Sydney 1907-8
6 for 76, Victoria v. New South Wales, at Sydney 1909-10

In Test matches against England he obtained 64 wickets for 25-32 runs each, and against South Africa, 15 for 11.73 apiece. One of his analysis at Johannesburg was 7 for 34. After making his last appearance for Victoria he settled in New Zealand and played in representative games for Wellington.
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