Xenophon Constantine Balaskas (15 October 1910 – 12 May 1994), sometimes known as Xen or Bally, was a South African
all-rounder who scored 2,696
first-class cricket
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runs
at 28.68 and took 276 wickets
at 24.11 with his
leg-spin bowling.
Born in
Kimberley
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to
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immigrant parents, Balaskas made his first-class debut for
Griqualand West in 1926/27, but did not really break through until 1929/30. In that year he topped both the runs and wickets lists in the
Currie Cup by taking 39 wickets at 21.20, including five five-wicket hauls, and scoring 644 runs at over 80, including a career-best 206 against
Rhodesia.
The following season he made his
Test match debut at
Johannesburg
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's Old Wanderers ground, but made no impact, scoring 7 and 3 and bowling just two overs in the match. The second Test at
Cape Town
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proved only slightly better: South Africa recorded an
innings victory, but Balaskas made a duck and took 2–104 in the match; he was dropped for the rest of the series.
In 1931/32 he toured Australia and
New Zealand
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with South Africa, but could make the Test side only for the second leg of the tour, repaying the selectors with his only Test century, 122 not out at
Wellington
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. His next Test appearances came in England in 1935, and it was there at
Lord's (his only appearance of the series) that he produced the best bowling performance of his career, recording splendid
analyses of 32–8–49–5 and 27–8–54–4 to help his country to their first Test victory on English soil.
Balaskas took nine wickets in three Tests against Australia the following winter, and playing for
Transvaal took 8–60 against
Western Province in 1937/38, but there was to be only one further international appearance, against
England
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at Cape Town in 1938/39, and a return of 0–115, together with the coming of
World War II
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, sealed his fate as a Test cricketer. He resumed his domestic cricket career after the war, and enjoyed a fine 1945/46 season when he took 47 wickets at 15.95, but after a couple of matches the following year he hung up his bat for good.
Balaskas has the third-lowest Test Match batting average of any player who has made a century, with 14.50.
He died in
Hyde Park,
Johannesburg
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at the age of 83.
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1910 births
1994 deaths
Border cricketers
Gauteng cricketers
Griqualand West cricketers
South Africa Test cricketers
South African cricketers
Western Province cricketers
South African people of Greek descent
Cricketers from Kimberley, Northern Cape