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Full name | James Edward McConnon | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Born | (1922-06-21)21 June 1922 Burnopfield,County Durham, England | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Died | 26 January 2003(2003-01-26) (aged 80) Altrincham,Greater Manchester, England | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Batting | Right-handed | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Bowling | Right-arm offbreak | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Test debut | 22 July 1954 v Pakistan | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Last Test | 12 August 1954 v Pakistan | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Source:CricInfo,7 November 2022 |
James Edward McConnon (21 June 1922 – 26 January 2003) was an Englishcricketer, who played in twoTests in 1954 as anoff-spin bowler. He played forGlamorgan from 1950 to 1961, albeit missing the 1956 season when he decided to play for Burnley in theLancashire League. His 819first-class wickets cost less than 20 runs each.
Jim McConnon was born inBurnopfield,County Durham.[1] His was a late conversion to cricket, having playedfootball forAston Villa andNewport County. A knee injury resulted in McConnon switching sports and, for a short time, his lovely bowling action utilising longspinner's fingers threatenedJim Laker's role in the England team.[1]
He made his first-class debut for Glamorgan against Surrey at the start of the 1950 season, in the same match asDon Shepherd. He claimed 100 wickets in a season three times, with 136 at 16.07 in 1951 being his best. Against theSouth African tourists in that year he took 6 for 27 including ahat-trick, helping Glamorgan to an unlikely victory.
McConnon's selection for theAshes tour of 1954-55 was controversial in that it meant that Laker was not taken.[2] As it was McConnon broke a finger during the tour, and he returned home early.[1]
His season as a professional in the Lancashire League was successful: he topped the League bowling averages with 52 wickets at 6.8,[3] and Burnley won the championship.[4] After he left first-class cricket he played a few seasons ofMinor Counties cricket for Cheshire.
McConnon and his wife Pauline had three children, Michael, Catherine and Christopher.[5]
McConnon died inAltrincham,Greater Manchester, at the age of 80.
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