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Jim Cumbes      

Full name James Cumbes

Born May 4, 1944, East Didsbury, Manchester, Lancashire

Current age 65 years 190 days

Major teams Lancashire, Surrey, Warwickshire, Worcestershire

Batting style Right-hand bat

Bowling style Right-arm fast-medium

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James Cumbes
Batting and fielding averages
Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 Ct St
First-class 161 133 67 498 43 7.54 0 0 38 0
List A 127 48 26 99 14* 4.50 0 0 25 0
Bowling averages
Mat Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
First-class 161 25182 11447 379 6/24 30.20 2.72 66.4 13 0
List A 127 6005 3997 136 4/23 4/23 29.38 3.99 44.1 1 0 0
Career statistics
First-class span 1963 - 1982
List A span 1969 - 1982
Profile

Jim Cumbes was one of the last of the genuine old-fashioned sportsman, playing professional cricket in the summer and football in the winter.

As a goalkeeper, he started at Runcorn before moving on to play for Aston Villa, Tranmere, WBA and Coventry as well as a spell with Portland Timbers in the USA. His most successful period came with Villa, helping them to promotion to the old first division and also victory in the League Cup.

He was equally well travelled in his cricket career, starting with Lancashire before a brief spell with Surrey. In 1971 he moved back to Old Trafford with little success, and in 1972 he moved to Worcestershire, where he enjoyed his best period, before finishing with a season in 1982 at Warwickshire.

Even though his career stretched to two decades, his football commitments limited his availability and he was only able to command a regular place with his fast-medium seam bowling in his two seasons at The Oval (1968-69) and again at Worcester between 1977 and 1979. Indeed, his first two years with Surrey was his most successful, and in 1968 he took 54 wickets at 17.68, by far his best summer. But he failed to appear in anything other than a couple of one-dayers in 1969 and 1970, leading to his move. As his career developed he became a dependable one-day player, although his batting was a major handicap (he never passed fifty).

Cumbes remained close to the game, and in 1998 he became Lancashire's chief executive.
Martin Williamson

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1976

Jim CUmbes on his appointment as Warwickshire manager, 1976

Jim CUmbes on his appointment as Warwickshire manager

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Aug 21, 1973

Jim Cumbes Aston Villa bubblegum card

Jim Cumbes Aston Villa bubblegum card

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