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Tom Wills      

Full name Thomas Wentworth Wills

Born August 19, 1835, Molonglo Plains, New South Wales

Died May 2, 1880, Heidelberg, Melbourne, Victoria (aged 44 years 257 days)

Major teams Cambridge University, Kent, Victoria

Also known as Thomas Wentworth Spencer Wills

Batting style Right-hand bat

Bowling style Right-arm fast (roundarm), Right-arm slow (underarm)

Education Rugby School

Batting and fielding averages
Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 Ct St
First-class 32 57 8 602 58 12.28 0 1 20 0
Bowling averages
Mat Runs Wkts BBI Ave 5w 10
First-class 32 1221+ 130 7/44 10.09* 15 3
Career statistics
First-class span 1854 - 1875/76
Profile

It can be argued with justification that Tom Wills was Australia's first great sportsman, credited with being the first cricketer of significance and a pioneer of what was to become Australian Rules Football.

Born in Australia - his grandfather had been deported for robbery - he grew up close to Aborigines and spoke their language, before being sent to Rugby School in England when he was 14, where he excelled at cricket and rugby. He returned home and emerged as a leading cricketer in Victoria.

Nine years earlier he had chaired a meeting of the Melbourne Football Club at which the first rules were set down, and he subsequently helped in the formation of several other ...

It can be argued with justification that Tom Wills was Australia's first great sportsman, credited with being the first cricketer of significance and a pioneer of what was to become Australian Rules Football.

Born in Australia - his grandfather had been deported for robbery - he grew up close to Aborigines and spoke their language, before being sent to Rugby School in England when he was 14, where he excelled at cricket and rugby. He returned home and emerged as a leading cricketer in Victoria.

Nine years earlier he had chaired a meeting of the Melbourne Football Club at which the first rules were set down, and he subsequently helped in the formation of several other clubs.

However, his life thereafter was a story of decline, as he slid into alcoholism. He was in and out of asylums until stabbing himself to death with a pair of scissors at the age of 44.
Martin Williamson

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Cover image of <i>Tom Willis: His Spectacular Rise and Tragic Fall</i> by Greg de Moore

Tom Willis: His Spectacular Rise and Tragic Fall

© Allen and Unwin

 

An Aboriginal side captained by Tom Wills at the MCG in 1866

An Aboriginal side captained by Tom Wills at the MCG in 1866

© Melbourne Cricket Club

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Tasmania v Queensland at Hobart - Feb 8-11
Queensland 326 Tasmania 251/3
Western Aus v South Aus at Perth - Feb 8-11
Western Aus 284 South Aus 309/5
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