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Giff Vivian      

Full name Henry Gifford Vivian

Born November 4, 1912, Auckland

Died August 12, 1983, Auckland (aged 70 years 281 days)

Major teams New Zealand, Auckland

Batting style Left-hand bat

Bowling style Slow left-arm orthodox

Relation Son - GE Vivian

Henry Gifford Vivian
Batting and fielding averages
Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 6s Ct St
Tests 7 10 0 421 100 42.10 1 5 3 4 0
First-class 85 143 15 4443 165 34.71 6 31 71 0
Bowling averages
Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
Tests 7 10 1311 633 17 4/58 4/73 37.23 2.89 77.1 1 0 0
First-class 85 15707 6165 223 6/49 27.64 2.35 70.4 12 2
Career statistics
Test debut England v New Zealand at The Oval, Jul 29-31, 1931 scorecard
Last Test England v New Zealand at The Oval, Aug 14-17, 1937 scorecard
Test statistics
First-class span 1930/31 - 1938/39
Profile

Henry Gifford Vivian, who died in Auckland on August 12, 1983, aged 70, was only 18 years 267 days when, as a left-handed allrounder of much natural ability, he played in the first of his seven Tests for New Zealand. That was at The Oval in 1931, and, besides taking the wickets of Sutcliffe and Ames, he was top scorer, in New Zealand's second innings, with 51. His record on that tour (1,002 runs and 64 wickets) included centuries against Oxford University and Yorkshire. At Wellington in 1931-32, against South Africa, he scored 100 (his only Test century) and 73, the highest score in each innings. On his second tour to England, in 1937, he opened New Zealand's innings in the three Test matches, three times reaching 50. A charming person and welcoming host, he had been only 22 when appointed to the captaincy of Auckland. By the time a back injury ended his first-class career and confined him to the game's administration--he did not play after the Second World War--he had scored 4,443 runs (average 34.71), including six centuries, the highest of them 165 for Auckland against Wellington in 1931-32, and taken 223 wickets. He also played with success in the late 30s for Sir Julien Cahn's XI. His son, Graham, played five times for New Zealand between 1964 and 1972.
Wisden Cricketers' Almanack

Giff Vivian, who died in Auckland on August 12, at the age of 70, was only 18 when he made his Test debut during New Zealand's 1931 tour of England. A left-handed allrounder, he impressed immediately with an innings of 51 in the second innings at The Oval, having taken the wickets of Sutcliffe and Ames in England's weighty innings of 416 for 4. He added the wickets of Duleepsinhji and Hammond in the next Test, when rain prevented New Zealand from batting, and in his next Test, against South Africa at Wellington that winter, he scored 100 and 73 and took 4 for 58. The last three of his seven Tests were against England in 1937, when he made a pair of half-centuries at Old Trafford and another at The Oval, to finish with a Test career average of 42.10 (10 innings) and 17 wickets at 37.23. On both his tours of England he passed 1000 runs, making hundreds against Cambridge and Yorkshire (an even-time 101, with 12 fours and four sixes, at Harrogate) in 1931 and Hampshire in 1937, and his sharp spin brought him 64 and 49 wickets. In 1939 he played for Sir Julien Cahn's XI, he and fellow-Kiwi Stewart Dempster both recording over 1000 runs at averages of over 50.

Henry Gifford Vivian, born November 4, 1912 (he grew up in the same neighbourhood as G. L. Weir), was an accomplished allrounder of whom New Zealand was immensely proud. His 165 for Auckland v Wellington in 1931-32 was con- sidered the best innings ever seen at Basin Reserve. At 22 he became Auckland's captain in acknowledgement of his character and his understanding of the game. He was a thinker and a conversa- tionalist, always eager to talk with old players. He served in the artillery during the Second World War, and business interests and a back injury stopped him from playing further first-class cricket. His career was thus confined to the 1930s, during which he made 4443 runs and took 223 wickets. He later served as administra- tor and Test selector, and founded the worthy Crusaders XI, whose 'golden oldies' showed school teams not only how to play but how to behave. Vivian's son, Graham, played in five Tests between 1964 and 1971.
Wisden Cricket Monthly

Country Fixtures Country Results
Canterbury v Auckland at Christchurch - Nov 24-27
Canterbury 540 Auckland 157/2
Central Dist v Otago at Napier - Nov 24-27
Otago 534/8d Central Dist 190 & 9/0 (f/o)
Northern Dis v Wellington at Hamilton - Nov 24-27
Wellington 263 & 9/3 Northern Dis 281
1st Test: New Zealand v Pakistan at Dunedin - Nov 24-28
New Zealand 404/8
Auckland v Northern Dis at Auckland
Dec 3-6 (10:30 local, 21:30 GMT)
Canterbury v Central Dist at Rangiora
Dec 3-6 (10:30 local, 21:30 GMT)
Otago v Wellington at Queenstown
Dec 3-6 (10:30 local, 21:30 GMT)
2nd Test: New Zealand v Pakistan at Wellington
Dec 3-7 (12:00 local, 23:00 GMT)
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