Jake Seamer, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Jake Seamer

Amateur cricketer

Date of Birth: 23-Jun-1913

Place of Birth: Shapwick, England, United Kingdom

Date of Death: 16-Apr-2006

Profession: diplomat, cricketer

Nationality: United Kingdom

Zodiac Sign: Cancer


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About Jake Seamer

  • John Wemyss "Jake" Seamer (23 June 1913 – 16 April 2006) was an amateur cricketer who played for Oxford University and Somerset either side of the Second World War.
  • A bespectacled cricketer, Seamer was a right-handed batsman who played with a defensive streak to his game which was rarely seen among amateur batsmen of his time.
  • He was described as a leg break googly bowler, but in truth he rarely bowled at all, and claimed just four first-class wickets. Seamer played the best of his cricket while at Oxford University.
  • All four of his first-class centuries were made for the university side, and his average for Oxford was 35.30, significantly higher than his career average of 20.35.
  • He made his highest score against Free Foresters in his second year, during which he accrued 858 runs, more than double he managed in any other season.
  • On completion of his studies at Oxford, Seamer joined the Sudan Political Service, which limited his first-class cricket appearances to periods of leave.
  • He was named as one of three amateurs to captain Somerset in 1948, leading the team during June and July.
  • That season was his last for Somerset, and he made only one further first-class appearance.
  • He became a district commissioner in the Sudan, and after leaving the service, he taught at Marlborough College and was twice mayor of Marlborough.

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