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Eric Freeman (cricketer)

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Australian sportsman (1944–2020)

Eric Freeman
Personal information
Full name
Eric Walter Freeman
Born(1944-07-13)13 July 1944
Semaphore, South Australia
Died14 December 2020(2020-12-14) (aged 76)
Woodville South, South Australia
NicknameFritzy
BattingRight-handed
BowlingRight-arm fast-medium
RoleAll-rounder
International information
National side
Test debut (cap 244)19 January 1968 v India
Last Test19 February 1970 v South Africa
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
1964/65–1973/74South Australia
Career statistics
CompetitionTestFCLA
Matches11838
Runs scored3452,24457
Batting average19.1619.179.50
100s/50s0/21/90/0
Top score7611621
Balls bowled2,18314,281418
Wickets342418
Bowling average33.1727.7528.25
5 wickets in innings070
10 wickets in match020
Best bowling4/528/473/29
Catches/stumpings5/–60/–3/–
Source:Cricinfo,15 December 2020

Eric Walter"Fritzy" FreemanOAM (13 July 1944 – 14 December 2020) was an Australiancricketer who played in 11Test matches from 1968 to 1970.[1] He was also a leadingAustralian rules footballer withPort Adelaide Football Club, playing 116 games between 1964 and 1972, kicking 390 goals, and playing in their1965 premiership team.[2]

Life

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Born inSemaphore, South Australia, Freeman played cricket for South Australia from 1964–65 to 1973–74. He toured with Australian teams to New Zealand in 1966–67, England in 1968, and India and South Africa in 1969–70. His only first-class century was 116 for the Australians against Northamptonshire in 1968, scored in 90 minutes with five sixes and 13 fours.[3] His best bowling figures were 8 for 47 for South Australia against the New Zealand team in 1967–68 (11 for 97 in the match).[4]

Freeman was the first batsman in test history to get off the mark in his test career by scoring a six.[5][6][7]

Following his retirement from playing, Freeman was a commentator and statistician on cricket and football forABC Radio in Adelaide until his retirement in 2010.[8]

In the2002 Queen's Birthday Honours Freeman was awarded theMedal of the Order of Australia for "service to sport, particularly cricket as a player, administrator and commentator".[9]

References

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  1. ^"Eric Freeman". cricketarchive.com. Retrieved16 May 2010.
  2. ^Vale Eric Freeman, David Jenkins,South Australian National Football League, 15 December 2020
  3. ^Wisden 1969, p. 291.
  4. ^Wisden 1969, p. 860.
  5. ^"Debutant de Silva joins exclusive club".cricket.com.au. Retrieved29 March 2017.
  6. ^"Six and in: Debutant's rare feat against Aussies".The Courier-Mail. 26 July 2016. Retrieved29 March 2017.
  7. ^Unwalla, Shiamak (12 June 2014)."Mark Craig and other batsmen who smashed six off first ball faced in an innings".Cricket Country. Retrieved29 March 2017.
  8. ^Eric Freeman puts down his stats pencil
  9. ^"Eric Walter FREEMAN".It's an Honour. Retrieved22 February 2020.

External links

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Men's
Pre-SAFA
  • 1870:Wald
  • 1873: Tyzack
  • 1875: Ford/Warren
  • 1876: Tyzack/Rann/E. LeMessurier
SAFA/SAFL/SANFL
AFL
Women's
Port Adelaide 12.8 (80) defeatedSturt 12.5 (77), atAdelaide Oval
Coach:Williams
TheKen Farmer Medal is awarded to theSANFL's leading goal kicker for the home and away season.
It was named afterKen Farmer in 1981.
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