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Arthur Mailey

Australia

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Full name Arthur Alfred Mailey
Born January 3, 1886, Zetland, Sydney, New South Wales
Died December 31, 1967, Kirrawee, Sydney, New South Wales (aged 81 years 362 days)
Major teams Australia, New South Wales
Batting style Right-hand bat
Bowling style Legbreak googly

Batting and fielding averages
Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 6s Ct St
Tests 21 29 9 222 46* 11.10 0 0 0 14 0
First-class 158 186 62 1530 66 12.33 0 3 157 0

Bowling averages
Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
Tests 21 34 6119 3358 99 9/121 13/236 33.91 3.29 61.8 5 6 2
First-class 158 36285 18772 779 10/66 24.09 3.10 46.5 61 16

Career statistics
Test debut Australia v England at Sydney, Dec 17-22, 1920 scorecard
Last Test England v Australia at The Oval, Aug 14-18, 1926 scorecard
Test statistics
First-class span 1912/13 - 1929/30
 Profile

Wisden Obituary
Arthur Mailey, who died in hospital in Sydney on December 31, three days before his 82nd birthday, played as a leg-break and googly bowler in 21 Test matches for Australia between 1921 and 1926. In that time he took 99 wickets for his country, including 36 in the 1920-21 series against JWHT Douglas's England team. That, like his nine wickets for 121 runs in the second innings of the fourth Test at Melbourne, remains a record for an Australian bowler against England.

Though sometimes paying the penalty for uncertainty of length, Mailey at his best was a difficult bowler to play. He spun the ball considerably and was always prepared to buy his wickets. As Wilfred Rhodes said of him: He never gave up. He would have nought for 100 and might finish with six for 130.

Mailey visited England twice with Australian sides. Under WW Armstrong in 1921, he took in all matches 146 wickets at an average cost of 19.61 and when HL Collins was captain in 1926 and the leg trouble suffered by the fast bowler, JM Gregory, thrust extra work upon him, Mailey dismissed 141 batsmen for 18.70 runs each. His most noteworthy achievement outside Tests was the taking of all ten wickets for 66 runs in the Gloucestershire second innings at Cheltenham in 1921, a performance which inspired the title of his autobiography in 1958: Ten for 66 And All That.

His slight physique did not prevent him from bowling for long spells and in 1926 his feats included 9 wickets for 86 runs v Lancashire at Liverpool and 7 for 74 and 4 for 81 in the second meeting with Lancashire at Old Trafford; 7 for 110 and 8 for 83 v Nottinghamshire; 6 for 45 and 5 for 86 v Hampshire and 5 for 29 and 5 for 58 v Northamptonshire. Mailey also toured South Africa in 1921, taking in the three Test matches 13 wickets for 11.76 runs apiece.

Mailey began his working life as a labourer, but became a writer on cricket of note and humour, a cartoonist and, late in his life, a painter in oils. After his playing days he made frequent visits to England, South Africa and New Zealand with touring Test teams.
Wisden Cricketers' Almanack 1968


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The Valley Of Peace, Christchurch, New Zealand by Arthur Mailey, 1961
The Valley Of Peace, Christchurch, New Zealand by Arthur Mailey, 1961
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Arthur Mailey
Arthur Mailey
© The Cricketer International

Dec 29, 1927

Front page of the <I>Sun</I> as Victoria pile up 1107
Front page of the Sun as Victoria pile up 1107
© Wisden Cricket Monthly

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