Jack Hearne (John William Hearne)

John William Hearne (known as Jack Hearne or J.W. Hearne to distinguish him from J.T. Hearne) (born February 11, 1891; died September 14, 1965) was a Middlesex all-rounder who played from 1909 to 1936. A skilful right-handed batsman, Hearne was exceptionally straight and a master at placing the ball into gaps. He was not an aggressive batsman, but his skill allowed him to score at quite an efficient rate against the best bowling. He bowled leg spin from a very short run-up, but had such speed of action that he was almost medium pace. He was born on February 11, 1891 in Hillingdon, and was highly successful in local games even as a teenager, so that Middlesex engaged him soon after his eighteenth birthday in 1909. He was an immediate success with his sharp spin, coming second in the Middlesex averages behind Frank Tarrant, whilst in 1910, though erratic, he accomplished a sensational performance against Essex, taking 7 wickets for 2 runs in 25 balls. That year, still a teenager, Hearne made two hundred for Middlesex, and in the dry summer of 1911, he went from strength to strength. His major feats that year were 234 against Somerset, 6 for 17 against Essex and nine wickets in nine overs for 40 runs against Surrey, all at Lord's. In all, he took 102 wickets and scored 1627 runs at an average of 42.81, and was names as a Cricketer of the Year by Wisden. In 1911/1912, Hearne toured Australia with one of the strongest England sides ever. He played in all the Tests, but was utterly hopeless as a bowler on Australian pitches both then and in 1920/1921 and 1924/1925, and it is not really clear why. He had the spin and the pace from the ground to succeed on rock-hard pitches, but he lacked flight and could rarely persist for long enough to be effective in a long struggle. As a batsman, he did very well in the first two Tests, with 114 at the Melbourne Cricket Ground his only Test hundred - but he declined sharply afterwards. In the following years, Hearne's all-round cricket, along with that of Frank Tarrant was a remarkable combination only paralleled by George Hirst and Wilfred Rhodes at Yorkshire. Though his opportunities were restricted in 1912, the following two years Hearn accomplished the remarkable feat of scoring 2000 runs and taking 100 wickets in a season, and he went to South Africa in 1913/1914. On the matting wickets, his bowling was much more formidable than in Australia, but with S.F. Barnes in irresistible form, he was barely needed. After a disappointing season in 1919, Hearne's all-round play won Middlesex the County Championship in 1920, but, like all English spin bowlers of the time, he was remarkably hopeless on the rock-hard Australian wickets and accomplished little even with the bat. His bowling was affected by injury in 1921, but for the following three years his position as one of the country's premier all-rounders remained intact, with his batting skill on rain-affected wickets having few equals. However, from 1925 his bowling skill declined, though he was good enough as a batsman for England selection in 1926, and he remained a force to be reckoned with in county cricket into the 1930s - despite a major injury when fielding in 1928. In 1929, Hearne hit 285 not out against Essex at Leyton and on a very dusty wicket at Chesterfield in 1933 recalled his former bowling skill by taking 9 for 61, the best figures of his career. However, from this time Hearne was losing his batting skill as well as his bowling, and his averages in the very favourable summers of 1933 and 1934 suggested his days were numbered. His poor form on the leatherjacket-infested wickets at Lord's in 1935 led to him being dropped during July, and after a recall, after the opening match of 1936. After he was released by Middlesex at the end of that year, Hearne became a life member of the MCC in 1949. He died on September 14, 1965 in West Drayton.

External links

Hearne, Jack (John William Hearne) Hearne, Jack (John William Hearne) Hearne, Jack (John William Hearne) Hearne, Jack (John William Hearne) Hearne, Jack (John William Hearne) Hearne, Jack (John William Hearne) Hearne, Jack (John William Hearne)

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
prospero's books
iona emmanuilovich yakir
theddlethorpe
laforey class destroyer (1913)
mercantile stores
seven hills of jerusalem
mers el kbir
cry of the afflicted
australian constutition
shek kong airfield
norton internet security (english)
hong kong macau ferry pier
wmts
status of special relativity
list of airports in macao
metahumor
concurso internacional aemus
carne asada
sichuan basin
belm tower
lois long
sarafina
robert curatolo
163.com
irawati karve
concanavalin a
list of state leaders in 790
list of state leaders in 789
canting arms
thoughtworks
christian poetry
sreenivasan
chaim sheba
slovak television
rixi markus
dr. joseph moses juran
grand surrey canal
idn homograph attack
denshi block
tambaram
avonmore
afghan breakdown
roguewarriorz
category 6 cable