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Herbie Collins      

Full name Herbert Leslie Collins

Born January 21, 1888, Darlinghurst, Sydney, New South Wales

Died May 28, 1959, Little Bay, Sydney, New South Wales (aged 71 years 127 days)

Major teams Australia, New South Wales

Also known as Horseshoe

Batting style Right-hand bat

Bowling style Slow left-arm orthodox

Relation Brother - RS Collins

Herbert Leslie Collins
Batting and fielding averages
Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 6s Ct St
Tests 19 31 1 1352 203 45.06 4 6 0 13 0
First-class 168 258 10 9924 282 40.01 32 40 113 0
Bowling averages
Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
Tests 19 12 654 252 4 2/47 2/84 63.00 2.31 163.5 0 0 0
First-class 168 9987 3871 181 8/31 21.38 2.32 55.1 8 2
Career statistics
Test debut Australia v England at Sydney, Dec 17-22, 1920 scorecard
Last Test England v Australia at The Oval, Aug 14-18, 1926 scorecard
Test statistics
First-class span 1909/10 - 1925/26
Profile

Wisden obituary
Herbie Collins, who died in Sydney on May 28, aged 70, took part in 19 Tests for Australia between 1920 and 1926. First appearing for New South Wales in 1912, he was a prominent member of the Australian Imperial Forces team in England in 1919, being captain for much of the programme after CE Kelleway, because of some disagreement, dropped out. During that tour Collins scored 1615 runs, including six centuries, average 38.45, and with slow left-arm bowling took 106 wickets for 16.55 runs each.

A bookmaker by profession, he was widely known as "Horseshoe" Collins by reason of his good fortune in connection with racing and in winning the toss at cricket. He was one of the great Australian team in England in 1921, when a broken thumb caused him to miss two of the Test matches, and he captained the side in England in 1926 when, handicapped by neuritis, he did not display his true form. A batsman possessing exceptionally sound defence and seemingly unlimited patience, he spent four hours fifty minutes over 40 runs in the Old Trafford Test match of 1921 when, following a blank first day through rain, an England total of 362 for four wickets, declared, left Australia with nothing to hope for but a draw.

In all Test matches he scored 1352 runs, average 45.06, and hit four centuries, the highest being 203 against South Africa at Johannesburg in 1921 and 162 against England at Adelaide in 1920-21. In 30 Sheffield Shield games for New South Wales he obtained 2040 runs, highest innings 146, for an average of 41.63.
Wisden Cricketers' Almanack

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Jul 4, 2004

Herbie Collins

Herbie Collins

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1925

Australia v England, 1924-5. 1st Test, Collins and Bardesley walk out

1st Test, Collins and Bardesley walk out

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Mar 16, 1914

Arthur Sims' Australian XI 1913-14 touring team to New Zealand. Back row (from left): Les Cody, Frank Laver, L Black, Charles Dolling, Arthur Mailey, William MacGregor, Bill Ferguson (scorer), Victor Trumper, Colin McKenzie. Middle row: Mrs Noble, Monty Noble, Arthur Sims (captain), Warwick Armstrong, Mrs Armstrong. Front row: Jack Crawford, Gar Waddy, Vernon Ransford, Herbie Collins.

Arthur Sims' Australian XI 1913-14 touring team to New Zealand

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