Jack Lamason

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Jack Lamason
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Jack Lamason
Batting style Right-hand middle order batsman
Bowling type Right-arm off-break
First-class record
Matches 60
Runs scored 2065
Batting average 20.85
100s/50s 2/11
Top score 127
Balls bowled 3083
Wickets 45
Bowling average 32.80
5 wickets in innings 1
10 wickets in match 0
Best Bowling 5-67
Catches/Stumpings 61/0
First class debut: 6 January 1928
Last first class game: 10 March 1947
Source: CricketArchive

John Rider (Jack) Lamason, born at Wellington, New Zealand on October 29, 1905, and died also at Wellington on June 25, 1961, was a cricketer who played for Wellington cricket team and for New Zealand, but not in Test matches.

A hard-hitting middle order batsman and an occasional right-arm off break bowler, Jack Lamason played for seven years for Wellington in the Plunket Shield competition before his first century, and captained the side too. In the 1934-35 and 1935-36 seasons, he was close to the top of the domestic averages, and he was picked for the 1937 New Zealand tour of England. He was not a success: he made only 395 runs on the tour at an average of 15 with a top score of 71, and was not chosen for any of the Test matches. He played occasional first-class cricket for almost 10 years after the tour, but his top score in that period was just 31.

His wife was Ina Lamason, who played cricket also for Wellington and New Zealand, and his sister Joy also played for Wellington and New Zealand.

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