Gerald Austin (cricketer)
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Gerald George Austin (14 March 1875 – 14 October 1959) was a New Zealand
cricket Cricket is a bat-and-ball game played between two teams of eleven players on a field at the centre of which is a pitch with a wicket at each end, each comprising two bails balanced on three stumps. The batting side scores runs by striki ...
er. He played 29 first-class matches for
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between 1896 and 1913.


Cricket career

Gerry Austin was born in Dunedin and educated at Otago Boys' High School. He was the youngest of four brothers who played for the Carisbrook Cricket Club in Dunedin in the late 19th century. He played his first first-class match in January 1897. Austin top-scored in each innings with 35 and 52 in Otago's match against the Melbourne Cricket Club in March 1900. He made a record score for Otago when he scored 182 (in two and a half hours) against Southland in 1903–04. In the 1910-11 senior club cricket season in Dunedin, Austin scored four of the 21 centuries, but he was unavailable to play for Otago owing to work commitments. He made his highest first-class score of 64 against Canterbury in the Plunket Shield in 1911–12, adding 170 for the second wicket with
Cyril Hopkins Cyril Cooper Hopkins (4 May 1882 – 25 September 1968) was a New Zealand cricketer. He played nine first-class matches for Otago between 1908 and 1913. After playing grade cricket in Sydney, Hopkins moved to Dunedin in 1908. In the Plunket ...
. Until the 1920s he was one of only three players to score 1000 runs for Otago. He was still playing senior cricket in his fifties, captaining Carisbrook in the Dunedin competition in 1926–27. The New Zealand cricket historian
Tom Reese Thomas Wilson Reese (29 September 1867 – 13 April 1949) was a New Zealand first-class cricketer who played for Canterbury from 1888 to 1918, and later wrote a two-volume history of New Zealand cricket. Life and career Reese was one of the fir ...
said Austin was "a very stylish batsman, and decidedly unfortunate in missing selection for New Zealand". He added, however, that Austin's results were disappointing for so capable a player, and suggested that perhaps nerves got the better of him in big cricket.


Later life

In May 1942 Austin was appointed national general manager of Kempthorne, Prosser and Company's New Zealand Drug Company. He married in April 1921. His wife died in January 1927. He died in October 1959, aged 84.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Austin, Gerald 1875 births 1959 deaths New Zealand cricketers Otago cricketers Cricketers from Dunedin People educated at Otago Boys' High School