John Greenstock
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John Greenstock England (Eng) |
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Batting style | Right-handed batsman |
Bowling type | Slow left arm orthodox |
First-class record | |
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Matches | 46 |
Runs scored | 507 |
Batting average | 9.38 |
100s/50s | 0/0 |
Top score | 43 |
Balls bowled | 7,179 |
Wickets | 139 |
Bowling average | 26.34 |
5 wickets in innings | 4 |
10 wickets in match | 0 |
Best Bowling | 5-36 |
Catches/Stumpings | 31/0 |
First class debut: 16 August 1924 Last first class game: 5 July 1929 Source: CricketArchive |
John Wilfrid Greenstock (15 May 1905–6 February 1992) was an English cricketer who played 46 first-class matches in the 1920s, the bulk of these for Oxford University and Worcestershire.
Greenstock made his first-class debut for Worcestershire against Northamptonshire at Worcester in August 1924, but was not called upon to bowl a single ball. [1] He played one further match that summer, against Somerset, and this time claimed 4-69 including the wicket of Jack Hunt, but Worcestershire were nevertheless heavily defeated. [2]
From 1925 to 1927, Greenstock played mostly for Oxford, winning a Blue in all three years. [3] In 1926 he played no county cricket, but he did turn out for Worcestershire a few times in 1925 and 1927. It was during this period that he achieved career-bests both in bowling (5-36 for against the Army at The University Parks in June 1926) and in batting (43 against Essex at Chelmsford in June 1927); both these feats were performed for Oxford. [4] [5]
After that, Greenstock played only two more first-class matches, for Free Foresters against Oxford in 1928, and for H. D. G. Leveson-Gower's XI against Cambridge University the following year. He bowled only seven overs in that final match, taking the single wicket of William Harbison. [6]
Greenstock was born in Great Malvern, Worcestershire; he died in a Gloucester hospital at the age of 86. [3]
He was the nephew of the seven Foster brothers, all of whom played first-class cricket for Worcestershire. His cousin Peter Foster played for Oxford and Kent, while another cousin (Christopher Foster) and his father William Greenstock also had short first-class careers. [7]
[edit] References
- ^ Worcestershire v Northamptonshire in 1924. CricketArchive. Retrieved on 2007-05-10.
- ^ Somerset v Worcestershire in 1924. CricketArchive. Retrieved on 2007-05-10.
- ^ a b Obituary. Wisden Cricketers' Almanack 1993.
- ^ Oxford University v Army in 1926. CricketArchive. Retrieved on 2007-05-10.
- ^ Essex v Oxford University in 1927. CricketArchive. Retrieved on 2007-05-10.
- ^ HDG Leveson-Gower's XI v Cambridge University in 1929. CricketArchive. Retrieved on 2007-05-10.
- ^ John Greenstock. CricketArchive. Retrieved on 2007-05-10.