John Howarth (cricketer), Date of Birth, Place of Birth

    

John Howarth (cricketer)

English county cricketer; fast-medium bowler for Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club

Date of Birth: 26-Mar-1945

Place of Birth: Stockport, England, United Kingdom

Profession: cricketer

Nationality: United Kingdom

Zodiac Sign: Aries


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About John Howarth (cricketer)

  • John Stirling Howarth (born 26 March 1945) is a former English county cricketer who played for Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club.
  • A right-arm fast-medium bowler of some success, he is believed to hold the unfortunate record of most first-class matches played without scoring a run. Howarth was born in Stockport, Cheshire and played for Notts in the 1966 and 1967 English cricket seasons.
  • In 13 first-class games he took 19 wickets at an average just below 34.
  • He is, however, best known for his remarkable record of scoring no runs in this time.
  • A career of 13 first-class matches without a run is the world record.
  • However, Howarth only batted seven innings in these matches (out of a theoretical maximum of 26, had he batted in two innings per game).
  • In those he was dismissed four times for a duck, and finished not out without scoring on three other occasions, giving him a career best score of 0*.
  • According to Lynch, the record for most innings in a career without scoring a run appears to belong to Seymour Clark, who played for Somerset County Cricket Club as a wicket-keeper in the 1930 season.
  • In five matches he batted nine innings, with seven ducks and two scores of 0*.Howarth, who also played for Minor Counties, had success in his one-day cricket career, although he was limited to 5 List A matches spread from 1967 to the 1977 season.
  • He took 8 wickets at the low average of 18.12, with a strike rate of 35 balls per wicket and an economy rate of just 3.08 runs per over.
  • His best bowling figures were 3/30, coincidentally identical to his first-class best.
  • Howarth also had (slightly) more success with his right-handed batting, being dismissed only twice in four innings for a total of nine runs at an average of 4.50.
  • His highest score was 5.

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