Thomas Jacques, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Thomas Jacques

English county cricketer

Date of Birth: 19-Feb-1905

Date of Death: 23-Feb-1995

Profession: cricketer

Nationality: United Kingdom

Zodiac Sign: Pisces


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About Thomas Jacques

  • Thomas Alec Jacques, better known as Sandy Jacques (19 February 1905 – 23 February 1995) was an English first-class cricketer, who played twenty eight games for Yorkshire County Cricket Club from 1927 to 1936.
  • He also appeared in first-class cricket for the Rest of England and The Gentleman in 1927. Jacques was born in Cliffe, Selby, Yorkshire, England.
  • Sir Len Hutton said that Jacques had the finest fast bowling action he had ever seen, but what might have been a famous career was curtailed by injury.
  • Jacques made his debut for Yorkshire in 1927 as an amateur and, after only six matches, was picked for a test trial at Lord's in which he took 4 for 53.
  • He generated high pace and was able to maintain his accuracy and penetration over long spells.
  • He turned professional in 1928, but found his body could not stand the strain of constant cricket.
  • He suffered from continuing leg problems, at one point wearing five pairs of socks to cushion his feet, and appeared only intermittently.
  • He turned to league cricket, in which he excelled, and farmed at Cliffe, where he lived all his life.
  • He played thirty first-class matches in all, and never finished on the losing side. He took 62 wickets in all at 31.20, with a best return of 5 for 33 against Essex.
  • He also took 5 for 67 against Glamorgan.
  • He scored 168 runs, with a top score of 35 not out against Glamorgan, at an average of 12.92.
  • He also took 14 catches. Jacques died in February 1995 in Selby, at the age of 90.

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