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Jack Badcock : ウィキペディア英語版
Jack Badcock

Clayvel Lindsay 'Jack' Badcock (10 April 1914 – 13 December 1982, Exton, Tasmania) was an Australian cricketer who played in 7 Tests from 1936 to 1938.
==Early career in Tasmania==

Born in Exton, in the north of Tasmania near Deloraine, Badcock was the second youngest player for Tasmania in first-class cricket, making his debut in 1929-30 at the age of 15. Opening the batting, he top-scored in each innings for Tasmania against the MCC at Launceston in 1932-33, making 57 and 43 not out.〔(Tasmania v MCC 1932-33 )〕
In 1933-34 he played five first-class matches and scored 803 runs at 89.22.〔(Jack Badcock batting season by season )〕 In three matches against Victoria he scored 25, 107, 274, 71 not out, 104 and 40, and in two matches against the Australians before their tour of England he scored 105, 24, 47 and 6. In all cricket that season he made 1970 runs at an average of 98.50. On the advice of Clarrie Grimmett he moved to Adelaide in June 1934, taking a job as a furniture salesman.〔Roger Page, ''A History of Tasmanian Cricket'', Government Printer, Hobart, 1958, pp. 102, 143.〕

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