Vic Isaacs
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Victor H Isaacs (born 26 August 1944) is an eminent cricket scorer and statistician. He served Hampshire CCC as scorer for thirty-one years from 1974 until his retirement in 2005. He has compiled and written a number of historical and statistical books for the Association of Cricket Statisticians and Historians and other publishers. He is a past webmaster for the ACS and a past winner of the ACS Statistician of the Year award in 1997.
A pillar of the South Hampshire Reform community, Isaacs runs its website, is a regular at synagogue events and helps organise Shabbat meals on a Friday night. He told the "Jewish Chronicle" in September 2005, "During the winter I have more time to help out in the Jewish community and I also do some work for Sky Sports, which involves providing the stats during Test matches".
He is set to make a lecture tour of India, before starting work on a book about his experience of the game of cricket. A family man, he has been married to Brenda since 1971. They have a son Richard and a daughter Rachael.