Jack Iverson

Jack Iverson

Infobox Historic Cricketer


nationality = Australian
country = Australia
country abbrev = AUS
name = Jack Iverson
picture = Cricket_no_pic.pngbatting style = Right-hand bat
bowling style = Legbreak googly
tests = 5
test runs = 3
test bat avg = 0.75
test 100s/50s = 0/0
test top score = 1*
test balls = 1108
test wickets = 21
test bowl avg = 15.23
test 5s = 1
test 10s = 0
test best bowling = 6/27
test catches/stumpings = 2/0
FCs = 34
FC runs = 277
FC bat avg = 14.57
FC 100s/50s = 0/0
FC top score = 31*
FC balls = 8878
FC wickets = 157
FC bowl avg = 19.22
FC 5s = 9
FC 10s = 1
FC best bowling = 7/77
FC catches/stumpings = 13/0
debut date = 1 December
debut year = 1950
last date = 23 February
last year = 1951
source = http://content-aus.cricinfo.com/ci/content/player/5980.html

John Brian Iverson (born July 27, 1915, Melbourne, Victoria, died October 24, 1973, Brighton, Victoria) was an Australian cricketer who played in 5 Tests from 1950 to 1951. He was known for his unique "bent finger" grip, with which he briefly perplexed batsmen across Australia as well as the touring English cricket team. His five Tests were all against England, in the 1950-51 series.cite book | last = Cashman, Franks, Maxwell, Sainsbury, Stoddart, Weaver, Webster | year = 1997 | title = The A-Z of Australian cricketers|pages =p. 147|isbn=0-19-550604-9|publisher= Oxford University Press|location=Melbourne] cite web| title=Players and Officials - Jack Iverson| url=http://content-aus.cricinfo.com/ci/content/player/5980.html| publisher=Cricinfo |accessdate=2007-04-02] cite web|title=Statsguru - JB Iverson - Tests - Innings by innings list| url=http://statserver.cricket.org/guru?sdb=player;playerid=880;class=testplayer;filter=basic;team=0;opposition=0;notopposition=0;season=0;homeaway=0;continent=0;country=0;notcountry=0;groundid=0;startdefault=1950-12-01;start=1950-12-01;enddefault=1951-02-28;end=1951-02-28;tourneyid=0;finals=0;daynight=0;toss=0;scheduledovers=0;scheduleddays=0;innings=0;result=0;followon=0;seriesresult=0;captain=0;keeper=0;dnp=0;recent=;viewtype=aro_list;runslow=;runshigh=;batposition=0;dismissal=0;bowposition=0;ballslow=;ballshigh=;bpof=0;overslow=;overshigh=;conclow=;conchigh=;wicketslow=;wicketshigh=;dismissalslow=;dismissalshigh=;caughtlow=;caughthigh=;caughttype=0;stumpedlow=;stumpedhigh=;csearch=;submit=1;.cgifields=viewtype| publisher=Cricinfo| accessdate=2007-04-02]

Early years and Army service

Iverson was a fast bowler at Geelong College where he was educated. His school career was notable for his dismissal of Lindsay Hassett with an inswinger in an interhouse match within his school, later to become his captain in both the Victorian and Australian teams. Iverson was to take no part in cricket for twelve years after graduation, and did not play first class cricket for another 15 years. Starting in 1933, Iverson became a jackaroo in the Mallee and later rose to become an assistant manager on a property of Essington Lewis at Tallarook.

In 1939, he enlisted in the Australian Defence Force after the outbreak of the Second World War, and served in the anti-aircraft regiments of the Ninth Division in the Middle East, before being deployed to Papua New Guinea. There, Sergeant Iverson developed an unorthodox method of spinning the ball, which he gripped between his thumb and middle finger. This enabled him to bowl a wide variety of deliveries, including off breaks, leg breaks and googlies, without any change of action. At this stage he was only playing socially in spontaneous recreation with other army colleagues.

Early career

Upon returning to Australia after the war, Iverson only played golf and tennis for recreation, until he has a chance encounter with blind cricketers near the Melbourne Cricket Ground which motivated him to join the suburban Brighton Cricket Club at a time when he had no cricketing equipment. He rose rapidly, from the third XI at Brighton in late 1946, to the Melbourne Cricket Club in 1948 and the Victorian team a year later.

Test career

He first attracted attention in first class cricket in 1949-50 when he took 46 wickets for Victoria at an average of 16.12. In the following autumn he toured New Zealand under Bill Brown, and took in all matches, 75 wickets at a cost of seven runs each and in the next Australian season, aged of 35, was selected for the Test team against the England cricket team captained by F. R. Brown. His unique action perplexed the visiting batsmen to such an extent that in the Test series he obtained 21 wickets for 15.73 runs apiece. Iverson made his debut in the first Test at Brisbane, where he did not bowl in the first innings before taking 4/43 in the second. He took match figures of 6/73 in his second Test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground before his most notable performance of 6/27 in the second innings of the Third Test at the Sydney Cricket Ground as Australia completed an inning victory. During the Fourth Test at Adelaide he suffered an ankle injury when he trod on the ball. This impaired his ability, as he only took 3/68 and 2/84 in the final two Tests of his career. He played in only one game in each of the next two seasons and then gave up cricket altogether after batsmen analysed and mastered his tricks.

Playing style

Nicknamed "Big Jake" and "Wrong-Grip Jake", Iverson's unique style caused Australian captain Lindsay Hassett, a fellow Victorian, to hide his action during training sessions for the national team. Hassett prohibited Iverson from bowling to New South Wales batsmen to prevent them from analysing his bowling action, making him more effective in Sheffield Shield matches for Victoria against New South Wales. This led to conflict with New South Wales batsmen. When Iverson was put on to bowl during the Tests, Hassett would remove Keith Miller, a New South Welshman, from his position at first slip and move him to mid on, so that he was standing behind Iverson and could not understand how Iverson's bowling action worked. [cite book|last=Pollard|first=Jack|title=Cricket the Australian Way|year=1969]

He explained his action thus:

His style was praised by one of his contemporaries, fellow Australian leg spinner Richie Benaud and national captain, who stated

in reference to Iverson's innovation which changed about spin bowling thinking among the cricket community. [ [http://www.planetnz.com/palmheads/myhacks.php?pg=bent_finger PalmHeads hacking exploits ] ]

After cricket

Family commitments and his job in managing a real estate agency resulted in him disappearing from the first class cricket scene in 1951. However, he again played for Australia in three unofficial "Tests" played by a 1953-54 Commonwealth team. He later became a commentator for ABC radio.

In his early 50s Iverson developed atherosclerosis of the brain, which caused him to suffer from recurrent depression. He committed suicide with a gunshot wound to the chest aged 58. [cite book|last=Haigh|first=Gideon|authorlink=Gideon Haigh|title=Mystery Spinner: The Story of Jack Iverson|year=1999|publisher=Text Pub|location=Melbourne|id=ISBN 1-876485-20-5]

References

External links

* [http://www.planetnz.com/palmheads/myhacks.php?pg=bent_finger Article on Iverson's peculiar grip]


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