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Fred Spofforth
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Fred Spofforth

Batting style Right-handed batsman (RHB)
Bowling type Right arm fast medium
  Tests First-class
Matches 18 155
Runs scored 217 1928
Batting average 9.43 9.88
100s/50s 0/1 0/3
Top score 50 56
Balls bowled 4185 30593
Wickets 94 853
Bowling average 18.41 14.95
5 wickets in innings 7 84
10 wickets in match 4 32
Best Bowling 7/44 9/18
Catches/Stumpings 11/0 83/0
Test debut: 31 March, 1877
Last Test: 31 January, 1887
Source: [1] (http://usa.cricinfo.com/db/PLAYERS/AUS/S/SPOFFORTH_FR_02000025/)
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Frederick "Fred" Spofforth (born in Balmain, Sydney on 9 September 1853, died in Surrey, England on 4 June 1926) also called "the demon bowler" was arguably the Australian cricket team's first and best pace bowler of the nineteenth century.

He played his first test match in 1877 in Melbourne against England, in which he bagged 4 wickets although England went on to win the match by 4 wickets.

During the January test match of the 1879 England's tour of Australia, played on the Sydney Cricket Ground, Spofforth became the first man to get a hat-trick in test cricket, giving a brilliant bowling performance of 13 wickets for 110 runs.

Spofforth was also very instrumental in creating history in the 1882 Australia's tour to England. The match that gave birth to the legendary Ashes series began at The Oval on 28th August. In its second innings, England needed a mere 85 runs to clinch the match. But Fred Spofforth refused to give up and led his team to a remarkable and one of the closest victories in the history of test cricket. Australia won by 7 runs with Spofforth taking a total 14 wickets.

After that match Spofforth was dubbed the "Demon bowler" by the British media and became the most feared bowler among the english batsmen. He is also regarded as the bowler who brought the eye to eye contact with the batsman as a scaring technique into the game. Often during his matches Spofforth used to stare straight into the batsman's eyes to scare and shake him.

Fred Spofforth played his last test match in Sydney in January 1887 in which he bowled 12 overs, conceded 17 runs and took 1 wicket. England won the match by 13 runs.

After ending his cricket career at the age of 34, he moved to England and got married. He later became the managing director of the Star Tea Company which belonged to his wife's father.

Fred Spofforth died at the age of 73 in 1926 in Surrey England.

In 1996 he was posthumously included in the Australian Cricket Hall of Fame as one of the ten inaugural inductees along with John Blackham, Victor Trumper, Clarrie Grimmett, Bill Ponsford, Don Bradman, Bill O'Reilly, Keith Miller, Ray Lindwall and Dennis Lillee.

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Bibliography

  • The "Demon" Spofforth by Richard Cashman (ISBN: 0 86840 004 1)




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