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Charles Eady


Charles John Eady (born 29 October 1870 in Hobart, died 20 December 1945, in Hobart) was a cricketer who played for Tasmanian clubs and representative sides in the era before Tasmania was accepted into the Sheffield Shield and other competitions.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 Charlie Eady )〕 He also played in Test cricket twice for Australia.
A big man, standing six feet three inches or 1.90 metres tall, Eady was an all-rounder: a hard-hitting right-handed batsman and a right-arm fast bowler. He made 116 and 112 not out for Tasmania against Victoria in 1895 and was picked for the tour to England in 1896. But he failed to do himself justice, scoring just 12 runs in the Lord's Test match, though he picked up four fairly cheap wickets. He made one more Test appearance in 1901-2, again with little success.
Eady's chief claim to being remembered is a remarkable innings played in a club match between the Tasmanian club Break o' Day and the Wellington club, which was another Tasmanian team and not the current side from New Zealand, in 1902, when he scored 566 not out from a total of 908. This is still the second highest score in any form of cricket, following A. E. J. Collins' 628 not out in a house match at Clifton College. He also took all 10 wickets for 42 runs in an innings for South Hobart versus East Hobart in 1906.
Eady later served as president of the Australia Board of Control, later Cricket Australia and was also President of the Tasmanian Legislative Council from 1944 to 1945.
Eady was also an outstanding Australian rules football player, and served two terms totalling 25 years as President of the Tasmanian Football League.
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