Jack Rutherford (cricketer)
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John Walter Rutherford (25 September 1929 – 21 April 2022) was an Australian
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er who played in one
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in 1956. Although
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was the first Western Australian to play Test cricket, Rutherford was the first player from the
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to be picked for a senior cricket tour and the first to win a Test cap for
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whilst playing for his native state.


Biography

Rutherford was born in
Bruce Rock, Western Australia Bruce Rock is a town in the eastern Wheatbelt region of Western Australia, approximately east of Perth and southwest of Merredin. It is the main town in the Shire of Bruce Rock. History Originally known as Nunagin or Noonegin, the name of ...
, and had his secondary education at Northam High School. A science and mathematics graduate from the
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, Rutherford was a right-handed opening batsman, inclined to be defensive, and an occasional leg-break bowler who played for Western Australia from the 1952–53 season. Until 1956–57, Western Australia played the other
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state cricket teams only once a season, so Rutherford's record of five first-class centuries in his first four seasons was notable enough to win him selection for the 1956 Australian tour to England. In a damp summer, though, he scored 640 runs at an average of fewer than 23 runs per innings. Against MCC at
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, he scored a 98 and shared a second wicket partnership of 282 with
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, who scored 225. When the team was announced for the first Test, however, the Australians reverted to the first-choice opening pair of Colin McDonald and Jim Burke. On the way back to Australia from England, the team stopped in Pakistan for one Test match and in India for three games: in the second Indian match at
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(Mumbai), Rutherford won his solitary Test cap, replacing McDonald. He scored 30 and also took the wicket of
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, but McDonald returned for the third match and Rutherford never played Test cricket again. Rutherford played state cricket for three more seasons, but after top-scoring in the match and achieving his career-best bowling performance for Western Australia against the 1958–59 MCC touring side, he was not selected for the Tests that season and retired at the end of it. He played as a professional with
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in the Lancashire League in 1959, scoring 831 runs and taking 52 wickets. He reappeared in first-class cricket in 1960–61, when he captained the state team to victory over the visiting West Indians, but he suffered a stroke attack during the match and never played first-class cricket again. Rutherford died on 21 April 2022, at the age of 92.John Rutherford, WA's first Test cricketer, dies age 92
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