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Arthur Richardson      

Full name Arthur John Richardson

Born July 24, 1888, Sevenhill, Clare, South Australia

Died December 23, 1973, Semaphore, Adelaide, South Australia (aged 85 years 152 days)

Major teams Australia, South Australia, Western Australia

Batting style Right-hand bat

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Arthur John Richardson
Batting and fielding averages
Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 6s Ct St
Tests 9 13 0 403 100 31.00 1 2 0 1 0
First-class 86 139 13 5238 280 41.57 13 16 34 0
Bowling averages
Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
Tests 9 14 1812 521 12 2/20 4/104 43.41 1.72 151.0 0 0 0
First-class 86 17083 6555 209 6/28 31.36 2.30 81.7 7 1
Career statistics
Test debut Australia v England at Sydney, Dec 19-27, 1924 scorecard
Last Test England v Australia at The Oval, Aug 14-18, 1926 scorecard
Test statistics
First-class span 1918/19 - 1933
Umpiring statistics
Test debut West Indies v England at Port of Spain, Jan 24-28, 1935 scorecard
Last Test West Indies v England at Georgetown, Feb 14-18, 1935 scorecard
Test matches 2
Test statistics
Profile

Arthur John Richardson, a noted Australian Test cricketer of the twenties, died in his native Adelaide on December 23, aged 85. A tall, dark lean figure who wore glasses, Richardson was an extremely competent opening batsman who also bowled off breaks at medium pace. He played in nine Tests for Australia, all against England, between 1924 and 1926, and he hit one century at Headingley in 1926.

He first made his presence felt against M.C.C. when A. C. MacLaren took a side of amateurs reinforced by two professional bowlers, A. P. Freeman and H. Tyldesley, to New Zealand. They played in Australia on the way there and back. In the first engagement Richardson scored 150 and in the return match he hit a hundred before lunch-a feat never before performed in Australia-and went on to make 280, still the highest individual score for any State side against M.C.C.

In the famous match at The Oval in 1926, when A. P. F. Chapman captained England for the first time and recaptured the Ashes, England were caught on a sticky wicket, yet Hobbs and Sutcliffe batted through the two and a half hours before lunch on the third day during the crucial one and a half hours from noon till lunch when the wicket was at its worst, Hobbs, dreading that H. L. Collins might put on Gregory, pretended to be in difficulties to encourage Collins to keep on Richardson, who was turning the ball towards his cluster of five short leg fieldsmen. Hobbs made 100 and Sutcliffe 161 and the timeless Test was finished in four days with England winning by 289 runs.

For South Australia, Arthur Richardson scored 3,755 runs, average 45.79 and his 117 wickets on those perfect pitches cost 39.41 runs each. Later he played a little for Western Australia besides appearing for Bacup in the Lancashire League. Arthur and Victor Richardson, who were unrelated, engaged in several big partnerships for South Australia.
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