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Jack Kerr (cricketer)

John Lambert Kerr (born Dannevirke, 28 December 1910 – died Christchurch, 27 May 2007) was a New Zealand cricketer who played seven Tests for the New Zealand cricket team before the Second World War. He was the second oldest surviving Test cricketer at the date of his death, 10 days younger than fellow countryman Eric Tindill,〔( Obituary ), ''The Daily Telegraph'', 4 June 2007.〕 and the third longest-lived Test cricketer, after Tindill and Francis MacKinnon.〔
==Early life and career==
Kerr was born in Dannevirke in the Manawatu-Wanganui district in the south of the North Island. His father encouraged him to take up cricket. He studied at Wanganui Technical College, where he was coached by Stewie Dempster. A solid opening batsman, with a technique based on a sound defence and scoring shots off his pads, he began to play in the Hawke Cup for Wanganui aged 15, helping his side to win the competition in his second year.
He moved to Christchurch on the South Island to take up a job as an accountant, and he played for Canterbury in the Plunket Shield in 1929–30 and 1930–31.

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