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  • Jack Fingleton
  • Australian cricketer and journalist (1908–1981)

    John Henry Webb Fingleton, OBE (28 April 1908 – 22 November 1981) was an Australian Test cricketer, journalist and commentator. He was the son of Australian

    Jack Fingleton

    Jack Fingleton

    Jack_Fingleton

  • Fingleton
  • Surname list

    Jack Fingleton (1908–1981), Australian cricketer, journalist and commentator James Fingleton (1876–1920), New South Wales politician John Fingleton (economist)

    Fingleton

    Fingleton

  • Jack (given name)
  • Name list

    Jack Fingleton (1908–1981), Australian cricketer Jack Finney (1911–1995), American author Jack Flagerman (1922–2005), American football player Jack Flaherty

    Jack (given name)

    Jack (given name)

    Jack_(given_name)

  • Don Bradman
  • Australian cricketer (1908–2001)

    opening batsman Jack Fingleton; however, for many years (even after Fingleton's death) a bitter war of accusation passed between Fingleton and Bradman as

    Don Bradman

    Don Bradman

    Don_Bradman

  • Adelaide leak
  • Cricket scandal

    became public knowledge. In the immediate aftermath, many people assumed Jack Fingleton, the only full-time journalist on either team, was responsible. This

    Adelaide leak

    Adelaide leak

    Adelaide_leak

  • Harold Larwood
  • English cricketer (1904–1995)

    following year he and his family were encouraged by former opponent Jack Fingleton to emigrate and settle in Australia, where he was warmly welcomed, in

    Harold Larwood

    Harold Larwood

    Harold_Larwood

  • James Fingleton
  • Australian politician

    Australian Test cricketer Jack Fingleton. He was born in Melbourne, Victoria. He was the son of Irish Catholic migrants James Fingleton, a baker, and his wife

    James Fingleton

    James Fingleton

    James_Fingleton

  • Bodyline
  • Cricket bowling technique

    Cricketer. Methuen. ISBN 0-413-77216-0. Fingleton, Jack (1947). Cricket Crisis. London, Melbourne: Cassell. Fingleton, Jack (1981). Batting from Memory. Collins

    Bodyline

    Bodyline

    Bodyline

  • John Fingleton
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    John Fingleton may refer to: Jack Fingleton (John Fingleton, 1908–1981), Australian cricketer and journalist John Fingleton (economist), Irish economist

    John Fingleton

    John_Fingleton

  • The Ashes
  • International cricket series

    Bradman, Archie Jackson, Stan McCabe, Bill Woodfull, Bill Ponsford and Jack Fingleton. It was the prospect of bowling at this line-up that caused England's

    The Ashes

    The Ashes

    The_Ashes

  • Bill Brown (cricketer)
  • Australian cricketer (1912–2008)

    country in one Test. A right-handed opening batsman, his partnership with Jack Fingleton in the 1930s is regarded as one of the finest in Australian Test history

    Bill Brown (cricketer)

    Bill Brown (cricketer)

    Bill_Brown_(cricketer)

  • Street family
  • Australian dynasty

    Australian Test cricketer John "Jack" Henry Webb Fingleton, OBE, who was the son of Australian politician James Fingleton. He had a state funeral at the

    Street family

    Street_family

  • Manuka Oval
  • Stadium in Griffith, Australian Capital Territory

    poplar, oak and elm trees, many of which were planted in the 1920s. The Jack Fingleton Scoreboard, originally located at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG)

    Manuka Oval

    Manuka Oval

    Manuka_Oval

  • Melbourne Cricket Ground
  • Stadium in Melbourne, Australia

    1926–27. Victoria scored 1107 in two days, with Bill Ponsford scoring 352 and Jack Ryder scoring 295. One of the most sensational incidents in Test cricket

    Melbourne Cricket Ground

    Melbourne Cricket Ground

    Melbourne_Cricket_Ground

  • Laurence Street
  • Australian judge (1926–2018)

    Philippa married Australian Test cricketer Jack Fingleton, OBE, who was the son of Australian politician James Fingleton. Sir Laurence married Susan Gai (née

    Laurence Street

    Laurence Street

    Laurence_Street

  • Bill Woodfull
  • Australian cricketer (1897–1965)

    Woodfull refused to exploit loopholes to dismiss batsmen. On one occasion, Jack Fingleton was run out after wandering out of the crease to inspect the pitch,

    Bill Woodfull

    Bill Woodfull

    Bill_Woodfull

  • List of cricket commentators
  • Sort of A Cricket Person. London: Collins. ISBN 0-00-211748-7. Williams, Jack (2011). "Broadcasting and cricket in England" (PDF). In Bateman, Anthony

    List of cricket commentators

    List_of_cricket_commentators

  • English cricket team in Australia in 1932–33
  • International cricket tour

    was bowled first ball in the first innings when expecting a bouncer; Fingleton was left to hold Australia's first innings together. Nonetheless, an unbeaten

    English cricket team in Australia in 1932–33

    English cricket team in Australia in 1932–33

    English_cricket_team_in_Australia_in_1932–33

  • Controversies surrounding Don Bradman
  • Australian cricket controversies

    for the press, claiming that only "professional" journalists (such as Jack Fingleton) were entitled to do so under the Board's rules. This led to open confrontation:

    Controversies surrounding Don Bradman

    Controversies_surrounding_Don_Bradman

  • Canberra
  • Capital city of Australia

    Government Publishing Service. ISBN 0-644-08060-4. Growden, Greg (2008). Jack Fingleton: The Man Who Stood Up To Bradman. Crows Nest, New South Wales: Allen

    Canberra

    Canberra

    Canberra

  • Douglas Jardine
  • British cricket player and team captain (1900-1958)

    original on 10 December 2007. Retrieved 24 January 2022. Fingleton, p. 93. Fingleton, p. 82. McHarg, Jack (1990). Bill O'Reilly, a cricketing life: the authorised

    Douglas Jardine

    Douglas Jardine

    Douglas_Jardine

  • Fifth Test, 1948 Ashes series
  • Final test in a cricket series between Australia and England

    innings with only nine men because of injuries sustained by Bradman and Jack Fingleton during Hutton's 13-hour marathon effort. They collapsed to the heaviest

    Fifth Test, 1948 Ashes series

    Fifth Test, 1948 Ashes series

    Fifth_Test,_1948_Ashes_series

  • Steve Smith (cricketer)
  • Australian cricketer (born 1989)

    India. The achievement saw Smith join Don Bradman (6), Neil Harvey, Jack Fingleton and Matthew Hayden (4 each) as Australian centurions in four or more

    Steve Smith (cricketer)

    Steve Smith (cricketer)

    Steve_Smith_(cricketer)

  • New South Wales cricket team
  • Australian cricket team

    Evans Alan Fairfax Jack Fingleton Bruce Francis Tom Garrett Dave Gilbert Adam Gilchrist Gary Gilmour John Gleeson Syd Gregory Jack Gregory Ned Gregory

    New South Wales cricket team

    New_South_Wales_cricket_team

  • Deaths in November 1981
  • boxing matches on experimental television boxing broadcasts,cancer Jack Fingleton, 73, Australian Test cricketer, journalist and commentator, he scored

    Deaths in November 1981

    Deaths_in_November_1981

  • Bill O'Reilly (cricketer)
  • Australian cricketer (1905 – 1992)

    schism in the team. Jack Fingleton, a trained journalist, was not invited to the meeting, but after the deaths of both Fingleton and O'Reilly, Bradman

    Bill O'Reilly (cricketer)

    Bill O'Reilly (cricketer)

    Bill_O'Reilly_(cricketer)

  • April 28
  • Day of the year

    American-Canadian high jumper and javelin thrower (died 1987) 1908 – Jack Fingleton, Australian cricketer, journalist, and sportscaster (died 1981) 1908

    April 28

    April_28

  • Fred Trueman
  • English cricketer (1931–2006)

    "Erratic, yes; wild, most certainly; but full of fire and dynamite", wrote Jack Fingleton. Yorkshire by contrast had a poor season, though it could partly be

    Fred Trueman

    Fred Trueman

    Fred_Trueman

  • List of Test cricket triple centuries
  • number of runs added during one batsman's Test innings. Don Bradman and Jack Fingleton were both unable to bat in either Australia innings, and England won

    List of Test cricket triple centuries

    List of Test cricket triple centuries

    List_of_Test_cricket_triple_centuries

  • Lindsay Hassett
  • Australian cricketer (1913–1993)

    Retrieved 2 July 2008. Fingleton, p. 91. Fingleton, p. 92. Fingleton, p. 94. Fingleton, p. 95. Fingleton, p. 105. Fingleton, p. 110. "Surrey v Australians". CricketArchive

    Lindsay Hassett

    Lindsay Hassett

    Lindsay_Hassett

  • Stan McCabe
  • Australian cricketer (1910–1968)

    first day, the score at 3/82 with Bill Woodfull, Bill Ponsford and Jack Fingleton already dismissed, and Bradman not playing due to illness. Having warned

    Stan McCabe

    Stan McCabe

    Stan_McCabe

  • Bill Ponsford
  • Australian cricketer (1900–1991)

    Ponsford's retirement was premature, while teammate and journalist Jack Fingleton believed that the task of maintaining such high standards had affected

    Bill Ponsford

    Bill Ponsford

    Bill_Ponsford

  • Ian Meckiff
  • Australian cricketer (born 1935)

    Australian opinion was mixed. The former Test opener and leading commentator Jack Fingleton said: "when he [Meckiff] delivered to Bailey, his fastest ball looked

    Ian Meckiff

    Ian Meckiff

    Ian_Meckiff

  • Neil Harvey
  • Australian cricketer (born 1928)

    Bannerman Fingleton, p. 162. Fingleton, p. 163. Perry, p. 246. Fingleton, pp. 162–163. Fingleton, p. 164. Fingleton, p. 165. Fingleton, p. 166. Fingleton, p

    Neil Harvey

    Neil Harvey

    Neil_Harvey

  • Gubby Allen
  • English cricketer

    pace; in later years Jack Hobbs, who reported on the game, suggested that Bradman was intimidated by Allen, and Jack Fingleton, who played in the team

    Gubby Allen

    Gubby Allen

    Gubby_Allen

  • Eric Hollies
  • English cricketer

    1927. "The last time I saw Eric Hollies bat at Birmingham,” recalled Jack Fingleton in 1958, "he was clapped and cheered all the way to the middle at No

    Eric Hollies

    Eric_Hollies

  • Australian cricket team in England in 1948
  • International cricket tour

    elected to not have the pitch rolled. Former Australian Test batsman Jack Fingleton said that Hassett "might have made an initial mistake in not having

    Australian cricket team in England in 1948

    Australian cricket team in England in 1948

    Australian_cricket_team_in_England_in_1948

  • Bodyline (miniseries)
  • 1984 film

    O'Brien Ross Hall as Bill O'Reilly Scott Lowe as Tim Wall Ned Manning as Jack Fingleton Peter Philpott as Clarrie Grimmett Brian Anderson as Umpire Hele Brian

    Bodyline (miniseries)

    Bodyline_(miniseries)

  • Test Match Special
  • Long-running cricket radio programme

    Blofeld ("Blowers") (1974–1991, 1994–2017) Tony Lewis ("ARL") (1977–1985) Jack Bannister (1988–1994) Jon Champion (2000–2003) Mark Saggers (2001–2008) Arlo

    Test Match Special

    Test_Match_Special

  • Laurie Nash
  • Australian sportsman (1910–1986)

    debuted in 1983. Also making his Test debut for Australia was batsman Jack Fingleton while spin bowler Bert Ironmonger was recalled to the side. Nash's inclusion

    Laurie Nash

    Laurie Nash

    Laurie_Nash

  • Keith Miller
  • Australian cricketer (1919–2004)

    would have been memorable but each one had bettered its predecessor". Jack Fingleton said that he had never "known a more enjoyable hour" of "delectable

    Keith Miller

    Keith Miller

    Keith_Miller

  • Australian cricket team in South Africa in 1935–36
  • International cricket tour

    (vice-captain) Ben Barnett Bill Brown Arthur Chipperfield Len Darling Jack Fingleton Chuck Fleetwood-Smith Clarrie Grimmett Ernie McCormick Leo O'Brien Bert

    Australian cricket team in South Africa in 1935–36

    Australian_cricket_team_in_South_Africa_in_1935–36

  • List of Australia Test cricketers
  • Australian Cricketers

    22.60 7 – 141 Pud Thurlow 1932 1 1 0 0 0 0.00 234 7 86 0 – – 0 – 142 Jack Fingleton 1932–1938 18 29 1 1189 136 42.46 – – – – – – 13 – 143 Laurie Nash 1932–1937

    List of Australia Test cricketers

    List_of_Australia_Test_cricketers

  • December 7
  • Day of the year

    Albert Einstein is granted an American visa. 1936 – Australian cricketer Jack Fingleton becomes the first player to score centuries in four consecutive Test

    December 7

    December_7

  • Colin Cowdrey
  • English cricketer (1932–2000)

    had a poor start to the tour and made three successive ducks, which Jack Fingleton blamed on his fondness for golf. However, Cowdrey made the highest score

    Colin Cowdrey

    Colin Cowdrey

    Colin_Cowdrey

  • Philip Whistler Street
  • Australian judge

    Philippa married Australian Test cricketer Jack Fingleton, OBE, who was the son of Australian politician James Fingleton. Their son Commander Sir Laurence Whistler

    Philip Whistler Street

    Philip Whistler Street

    Philip_Whistler_Street

  • Alan Davidson (cricketer, born 1929)
  • Australian cricketer (1929–2021)

    available on the last day. Former Australian Test batsman and journalist Jack Fingleton commented that "One sensed that the West Indies realised they were facing

    Alan Davidson (cricketer, born 1929)

    Alan Davidson (cricketer, born 1929)

    Alan_Davidson_(cricketer,_born_1929)

  • Len Hutton
  • English cricketer (1916–1990)

    uncomfortable silence from the crowd. The former Australian batsman Jack Fingleton, covering the tour as a journalist, described it as Hutton's worst effort

    Len Hutton

    Len Hutton

    Len_Hutton

  • Kenneth Street (jurist)
  • Australian judge

    Philippa married Australian Test cricketer Jack Fingleton, OBE, who was the son of Australian politician James Fingleton. Their son Commander Sir Laurence Whistler

    Kenneth Street (jurist)

    Kenneth Street (jurist)

    Kenneth_Street_(jurist)

  • Everton Weekes
  • West Indian cricketer

    consecutive innings is a Test record, passing the record previously held by Jack Fingleton and Alan Melville as was his achievement of seven Test half-centuries

    Everton Weekes

    Everton Weekes

    Everton_Weekes

  • Tied Test
  • Score equality in the longest international cricket matches

    Archived 27 September 2013 at the Wayback Machine from The Hindu by Jack Fingleton Article from BBC Sport Last over from Cricketfundas.com "West Indies

    Tied Test

    Tied_Test

  • John Street (Australian politician)
  • Australian politician (1832–1891)

    Philippa married Australian Test cricketer Jack Fingleton, OBE, who was the son of Australian politician James Fingleton. Their son Sir Laurence married Susan

    John Street (Australian politician)

    John Street (Australian politician)

    John_Street_(Australian_politician)

  • Tom Graveney
  • English cricketer

    to his being dropped. One Australian journalist, the former cricket Jack Fingleton, said afterwards that he did not think that Graveney's "smiling nature

    Tom Graveney

    Tom Graveney

    Tom_Graveney

  • Don Tallon
  • Australian cricketer (1916–1984)

    specialist bowlers had failed to break the Englishmen. With opener Jack Fingleton also injured, Australia were down to nine men and fell to the heaviest

    Don Tallon

    Don Tallon

    Don_Tallon

  • Arthur Morris
  • Australian cricketer (1922–2015)

    2008. Fingleton, p. 174. Fingleton, p. 175. Pollard, p. 15. Fingleton, p. 176. Fingleton, p. 177. Fingleton, p. 187. Pollard, p. 17. Fingleton, p. 188

    Arthur Morris

    Arthur_Morris

  • List of New South Wales representative cricketers
  • 1897–98) : J. J. Ferris Jack Fingleton (1928–29 to 1939–40) : J. H. W. Fingleton Arthur Fisher (1903–04 to 1907–08) : A. D. W. Fisher Jack Fitzpatrick (1937–38

    List of New South Wales representative cricketers

    List_of_New_South_Wales_representative_cricketers

  • Old Wanderers
  • Cricket ground in Johannesburg, South Africa

    the 2nd Test in 1902/03, on the way to losing to Australia by 159 runs (Jack Saunders taking 7/34). Full Scorecard of South Africa vs Australia 2nd Test

    Old Wanderers

    Old Wanderers

    Old_Wanderers

  • Ned Manning
  • Australian actor and playwright (born 1950)

    children, including New South Wales Young Australian of the Year for 2010, Jack Manning Bancroft. Manning remarried to theatre director Marion Potts, with

    Ned Manning

    Ned_Manning

  • List of first-class cricket records
  • England won by a Test record innings and 579 runs. Donald Bradman and Jack Fingleton were both unable to bat in either Australian innings after being injured

    List of first-class cricket records

    List_of_first-class_cricket_records

  • David Frith
  • Cricket writer and historian

    a full-time cricket related post but, thanks to a recommendation by Jack Fingleton, he did secure some work with the Australian News and Information Bureau

    David Frith

    David_Frith

  • Greg Growden
  • Australian sports journalist (died 2020)

    editor) It's Not Just a Bloody Game! Timeless Rugby Union Stories (2007) Jack Fingleton: The Man Who Stood Up to Bradman (2008) Inside the Wallabies: The Real

    Greg Growden

    Greg_Growden

  • Charlie Macartney
  • Australian cricketer

    the game." "Those sentiments", wrote former Australian Test batsman Jack Fingleton, "summed up the cricket story of C. G. Macartney". An authoritative

    Charlie Macartney

    Charlie Macartney

    Charlie_Macartney

  • Basil Helfrich
  • South African cricketer

    O'Reilly that O'Reilly was taken out of the attack. The Australian batsman Jack Fingleton thought Helfrich "was bound to become an international", as did the

    Basil Helfrich

    Basil_Helfrich

  • Sydney Cricket Ground
  • Sports and events stadium, since 1851

    one of the most memorable grand finals ever, the Arthur Beetson captained, Jack Gibson coached Eastern Suburbs Roosters, defeated St. George 38–0 to win

    Sydney Cricket Ground

    Sydney Cricket Ground

    Sydney_Cricket_Ground

  • Malcolm Dolman
  • Australian former cricketer

    bowler in Australian cricket for a decade" and had former Test player Jack Fingleton calling for his inclusion in the national side before his first-class

    Malcolm Dolman

    Malcolm_Dolman

  • Ray Lindwall
  • Australian cricketer and rugby league footballer (1921–1996)

    Jack Fingleton, who was one of Australia's first-choice opening batsmen, having just returned from the 1938 Ashes tour. Lindwall peppered Fingleton with

    Ray Lindwall

    Ray Lindwall

    Ray_Lindwall

  • 1934–35 Sheffield Shield season
  • Australian cricket tournament

    first-class cricket competition of Australia. Victoria won the championship. Jack Fingleton 593 Chuck Fleetwood-Smith 60 Wynne-Thomas, Peter (1983). The Hamlyn

    1934–35 Sheffield Shield season

    1934–35_Sheffield_Shield_season

  • Sydney Cricket Ground Trust
  • Former agency of the New South Wales Government

    Richie Benaud Ernet Black Ernie Christensen John Davis Jack Fingleton Ian Heads Frank Hyde Norman May Alan McGilvray Johnnie Moyes John O'Gready Bill O'Reilly

    Sydney Cricket Ground Trust

    Sydney_Cricket_Ground_Trust

  • List of Australia Test cricket records
  • catches taken by a non-wicket-keeper in a Test series. Australian all-rounder Jack Gregory took 15 catches in the series as well as 23 wickets. Fellow Australians

    List of Australia Test cricket records

    List of Australia Test cricket records

    List_of_Australia_Test_cricket_records

  • Bill Johnston (cricketer)
  • Australian cricketer (1922–2007)

    greater personal contribution to the playing success of the 1948 side". Jack Fingleton wrote that Australia had never sent a greater left-hander to England

    Bill Johnston (cricketer)

    Bill Johnston (cricketer)

    Bill_Johnston_(cricketer)

  • Wally Hammond
  • English cricketer (1903–1965)

    November 2010. Foot, pp. 217–18. Gibson, pp. 173–74. Growden, Greg (2008). Jack Fingleton: the man who stood up to Bradman. Crows Nest, New South Wales: Allen

    Wally Hammond

    Wally Hammond

    Wally_Hammond

  • Fourth Test, 1948 Ashes series
  • One of five tests in a cricket series between Australia and England

    p. 105. Fingleton, p. 160. O'Reilly, p. 123. Fingleton, p. 161. Perry (2005), p. 245. Fingleton, pp. 161–162. Fingleton, p. 162. Fingleton, p. 163. O'Reilly

    Fourth Test, 1948 Ashes series

    Fourth Test, 1948 Ashes series

    Fourth_Test,_1948_Ashes_series

  • 1935 in sports
  • nil with four draws Australia Sheffield Shield – Victoria Most runs – Jack Fingleton 880 @ 58.66 (HS 134) Most wickets – Chuck Fleetwood-Smith 63 @ 20.34

    1935 in sports

    1935_in_sports

  • Warren Bardsley
  • Australian cricketer

    1954. The last time they met, leaving the funeral of Dr. Rowley Pope, Jack Fingleton asked Bardsley his thoughts: "I was just thinking," said the old cricketer

    Warren Bardsley

    Warren Bardsley

    Warren_Bardsley

  • Bibliography of cricket
  • (1799) Nicholas Felix (Nicholas Wanostrocht) Felix on the Bat (1845) Jack Fingleton Cricket Crisis (1947) Brightly Fades the Don (1949) Brown & Company

    Bibliography of cricket

    Bibliography_of_cricket

  • Freddie Brown (cricketer)
  • English cricketer (1910–1991)

    and forceful by nature, which endeared him to the Australian public. Jack Fingleton commented: "With his sun-hat on, a 'kerchief tied round his neck, and

    Freddie Brown (cricketer)

    Freddie Brown (cricketer)

    Freddie_Brown_(cricketer)

  • Ernie Crossan
  • Australian cricketer

    Bill O'Reilly, Bert Oldfield, Sid Barnes, Arthur Chipperfield and Jack Fingleton, who all played alongside Ern in his debut match in 1937" wrote David

    Ernie Crossan

    Ernie_Crossan

  • List of Old Boys of Waverley College
  • rugby union player, part of the wallabies 1999 world cup winning team Jack Fingleton OBE, former Australian cricketer, journalist and political commentator

    List of Old Boys of Waverley College

    List_of_Old_Boys_of_Waverley_College

  • Arthur Langton
  • South African cricketer (1912–1942)

    a South African cricketer who played in 15 Tests from 1935 to 1939. Jack Fingleton rated him amongst the best medium-paced bowlers he ever saw. "Chud"

    Arthur Langton

    Arthur Langton

    Arthur_Langton

  • Ernie Toshack
  • Australian cricketer (1914–2003)

    appealing prompted the journalist and former Australian Test batsman Jack Fingleton to dub him "The Voice", while teammate Sid Barnes called him "The film

    Ernie Toshack

    Ernie Toshack

    Ernie_Toshack

  • Sid Barnes
  • Australian cricketer (1916–1973)

    wicket, that of Arthur Wood, for 84 runs. With both Don Bradman and Jack Fingleton injured and unable to bat, Australia struggled – England won by an innings

    Sid Barnes

    Sid Barnes

    Sid_Barnes

  • Martin Kent
  • Australian cricketer

    aggregate and averages for the tour – 398 runs at 56. In October 1976 Jack Fingleton wrote that Kent "will walk into Ian Chappell's vacancy in the national

    Martin Kent

    Martin_Kent

  • Third Test, 1932–33 Ashes series
  • Test cricket match

    between the innings. Woodfull now opened Australia's batting with Jack Fingleton. Fingleton did not last long. Jardine believed that he, along with Richardson

    Third Test, 1932–33 Ashes series

    Third Test, 1932–33 Ashes series

    Third_Test,_1932–33_Ashes_series

  • Ian Craig
  • Australian cricketer

    player Dick Whitington derided it as "Anglicised fripperies", while Jack Fingleton said that Craig was "much too callow in years and experience to lead

    Ian Craig

    Ian Craig

    Ian_Craig

  • Geoff Griffin
  • South African cricketer (1939-2006)

    Australian bowlers: Ian Meckiff, Gordon Rorke, Keith Slater and Jim Burke; Jack Fingleton, the former Australian batsman, provocatively entitled his account of

    Geoff Griffin

    Geoff_Griffin

  • Second Test, 1948 Ashes series
  • Australia-England cricket test match

    ISBN 978-0-9756746-1-1. Fingleton, Jack (1949). Brightly fades the Don. London: Collins. Growden, Greg (2008). Jack Fingleton : the man who stood up to

    Second Test, 1948 Ashes series

    Second Test, 1948 Ashes series

    Second_Test,_1948_Ashes_series

  • Clif Cary
  • Australian cricket reporter

    by the Australian umpires George Borwick and John Scott. Along with Jack Fingleton he was regarded as one of Bradman's critics, even though he admired

    Clif Cary

    Clif_Cary

  • Ralph Dellor
  • English sports journalist (1948–2017)

    as well as for Test Match Special on BBC radio. In 2000 he won the Jack Fingleton Award as cricket commentator of the year. He was an ECB-accredited cricket

    Ralph Dellor

    Ralph_Dellor

  • Norm O'Neill
  • Australian cricketer

    O'Reilly to compare him to Bradman and former Test opening batsman Jack Fingleton to lament his non-selection for the South African tour and its reflection

    Norm O'Neill

    Norm_O'Neill

  • Mia Goth
  • British actress (born 1993)

    Love", directed by Shia LaBeouf. In 2014, she appeared in the Stephen Fingleton directed introductory short film Magpie with Martin McCann. In 2015, Goth

    Mia Goth

    Mia Goth

    Mia_Goth

  • Hugh Chilvers
  • Australian cricketer (1902–1994)

    Companion to Australian Cricket, Oxford, Melbourne, 1996, pp. 105, 108. Jack Fingleton, The Ashes Crown the Year, Collins, London, 1954, p. 136. "Cricket:

    Hugh Chilvers

    Hugh Chilvers

    Hugh_Chilvers

  • Alan Melville
  • South African cricketer

    117, to equal the record of four consecutive Test centuries set by Jack Fingleton in the 1930s. The record of four hundreds in consecutive Test innings

    Alan Melville

    Alan Melville

    Alan_Melville

  • Harold Rowe (cricketer)
  • Australian cricketer

    The team went through the tour undefeated. One of the team members, Jack Fingleton, said there was "no better or more popular manager", and praised Rowe's

    Harold Rowe (cricketer)

    Harold_Rowe_(cricketer)

  • First Test, 1948 Ashes series
  • One of five tests in a 1948 cricket series between Australia and England

    waved to O'Reilly in the press box. When former Australian Test opener Jack Fingleton—a teammate of both Bradman and O'Reilly who was also working as a journalist—reported

    First Test, 1948 Ashes series

    First Test, 1948 Ashes series

    First_Test,_1948_Ashes_series

  • 2017 in radio
  • Radioinsight – June 26, 2017 A New Vintage For Norfolk Radioinsight – June 26, 2017 Jack Comes to East Texas Radioinsight – June 26, 2017 Santa Brings The 90s Back

    2017 in radio

    2017_in_radio

  • The Sunburnt Country
  • Non-fiction book about Australia

    four out of five Australians live in urban areas. IV. Their sports by Jack Fingleton and Rex Rienits An account of the country's sport and a feature on the

    The Sunburnt Country

    The_Sunburnt_Country

  • History of the England cricket team to 1939
  • these two games. Bradman added a record 346 for the sixth wicket with Jack Fingleton at Melbourne and followed that with 212 at Adelaide where his team leveled

    History of the England cricket team to 1939

    History_of_the_England_cricket_team_to_1939

  • December 1936
  • Month of 1936

    drug. The condition was previously 99% fatal. Australian cricketer Jack Fingleton became the first player to score centuries in four consecutive Test

    December 1936

    December 1936

    December_1936

  • Third Test, 1948 Ashes series
  • Australia-England test cricket match

    had been treated poorly by the selectors. Former Australian batsman Jack Fingleton pointed out that while Hutton had batted erratically and appeared uncomfortable

    Third Test, 1948 Ashes series

    Third_Test,_1948_Ashes_series

  • Malcolm Hilton
  • English cricketer (1928–1990)

    Williams Publications. p. 90. ISBN 1-869833-21-X. Brightly Fades The Don – Jack Fingleton(1949) Wisden 1952 John Kay in Lancs summary Playfair CA 1953 & 1954

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  • Pack
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    Pack

    English (Kentish) : from a medieval personal name, Pack, possibly a survival of the Old English personal name Pacca, although this is found only as a place name element and appears to have died out fairly early on in the Old English period. The Middle English personal name is more likely to be a derivative of the Latin Christian name Paschalis (see Pascal).Jewish (Ashkenazic) : metonymic occupational name for a wholesale trader, from German Pack ‘package’ (see Packer).Anglicized form of Dutch Pak.

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    Dack

    English : from an Old English personal name, Dæcca.Dutch : metonymic occupational name for a roofer, from dack, a variant of deck ‘roof’. Compare De decker.

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  • JACI
  • Female

    Native American

    JACI

    Native American Tupi name JACI means "moon."

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  • JACEK
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    Polish

    JACEK

    Modern form of Polish Jacenty, JACEK means "hyacinth flower."

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  • Jack
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    Shakespearean American Hebrew Polish English

    Jack

    Henry VI, Part 2' Jack Cade, a rebel.

    Jack

  • Back
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    Back

    English : from Middle English bakke ‘back’ (Old English bæc), hence a nickname for someone with a hunched back or some other noticeable peculiarity of the back or spine, or a topographic name for someone who lived on a hill or ridge, or at the rear of a settlement.English : from the Old English personal name Bacca, which was still in use in the 12th century. It is of uncertain origin, but may have been a byname in the same sense as 1.English : nickname from Middle English bakke ‘bat’ (apparently of Scandinavian origin), from some fancied resemblance to the animal.Altered spelling of Bach 1, 2, or 6.North German : from Middle Low German back ‘kneading trough’, hence a metonymic occupational name for someone who made or used such vessels.Americanized spelling of Norwegian Bakk(e) (see Bakke).

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  • ZACK
  • Male

    English

    ZACK

    Short form of English Zackary, ZACK means "whom Jehovah remembered." 

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    Jack

    Godly

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    Jacka

    English (Cornwall and Wales) : variant of Jack.Czech (Jačka), Polish, and German (of Slavic origin) : from a pet form (Czech Jač, Polish Jacz) of any of the various Slavic personal names beginning with Ja-, for example Jakub, Jan, Jacenty (see Jacek).

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  • JACKI
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    English

    JACKI

    Pet form of English Jackalyn, JACKI means "supplanter."

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    Jack

    Scottish and English : from a Middle English personal name, Jakke, from Old French Jacques, the usual French form of Latin Jacobus, which is the source of both Jacob and James. As a family name in Britain, this is almost exclusively Scottish.English and Welsh : from the same personal name as 1, taken as a pet form of John.German (also Jäck) : from a short form of the personal name Jacob.Americanized form of one or more like-sounding Jewish surnames.

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    Jacks

    English and North German : patronymic from Jack.

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    Sack

    English, German, and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : metonymic occupational name for a maker of sacks or bags, from Old English sacc, Middle High German sack, German Sack ‘sack’. Bahlow also suggests someone who carried sacks.German : topographic from Middle High German sack ‘sack’, ‘end of a valley or area of cultivation’.Dutch : from a reduced form of the personal name Zacharias.Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic) : from an acronym of the Hebrew phrase Zera Keshodim ‘Seed of the Holy’ (referring to martyred ancestors), or from a short form of the personal name Isaac.

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  • MACK
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    MACK

    Originally a short form of surnames, mostly Scottish, beginning with Mac-, MACK means "son of," it is now sometimes given as a forename. 

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    JAAK

    Short form of Finnish Jaako, JAAK means "supplanter."

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    Jack

    God is Gracious; Son of Jack; He who Supplants; Diminutive of Jack; Supplanter

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  • JOCK
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    English

    JOCK

    Scottish form of English Jack, JOCK means "God is gracious."

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  • Jac
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    Australian, Netherlands, Portuguese

    Jac

    Variant of Jack

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  • Jacky
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    Jacky

    Son of Jack; He who Supplants; God has been Gracious; Has Shown Favor; Based on John or Jacques; God is Gracious

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  • JACK
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    English

    JACK

    Probably originally an Anglicized form of French Jacques, JACK means "supplanter," it is now considered a pet form of English John, meaning "God is gracious."

    JACK

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  • Rubaina | روبینا
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    Rubaina | روبینا

    Bright

  • Rex
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    Rex

    King

  • ZEVACHYA
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    ZEVACHYA

    (זֶבַחְיָה) Hebrew name ZEVACHYA means "sacrifice of the Lord."

  • Megha
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    Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Oriya, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh

    Megha

    Clouds who Give Rain; A Star; Clouds

  • Corisa
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    Corisa

    Maiden; From the Round Hill; Seething Pool; Ravine

  • Tawny
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    Tawny

    A green field; the warm sandy color of a lion's coat.

  • Arek
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    Lofty; exalted; high mountain. Biblically, Aaron was Moses' older brother (and keeper by God's...

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    Sokkammal

    Flowering

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    Speaker

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    Explain

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  • Back
  • adv.

    In, to, or toward, the rear; as, to stand back; to step back.

  • Jack-o'-lantern
  • n.

    See Jack-with-a-lantern, under 2d Jack.

  • Jack
  • v. i.

    To hunt game at night by means of a jack. See 2d Jack, n., 4, n.

  • Back
  • v. i.

    To make a back for; to furnish with a back; as, to back books.

  • Jack
  • n.

    A machine or contrivance for turning a spit; a smoke jack, or kitchen jack.

  • Jack
  • n.

    A flag, containing only the union, without the fly, usually hoisted on a jack staff at the bowsprit cap; -- called also union jack. The American jack is a small blue flag, with a star for each State.

  • Jack
  • v. t.

    To move or lift, as a house, by means of a jack or jacks. See 2d Jack, n., 5.

  • Sack
  • v. t.

    To bear or carry in a sack upon the back or the shoulders.

  • Pack
  • n.

    To make a pack of; to arrange closely and securely in a pack; hence, to place and arrange compactly as in a pack; to press into close order or narrow compass; as to pack goods in a box; to pack fish.

  • Back
  • a.

    Being at the back or in the rear; distant; remote; as, the back door; back settlements.

  • Jack
  • n.

    A pitcher or can of waxed leather; -- called also black jack.

  • Sack
  • v. t.

    To put in a sack; to bag; as, to sack corn.

  • Jack
  • n.

    A popular colloquial name for a sailor; -- called also Jack tar, and Jack afloat.

  • Jack
  • n.

    A portable machine variously constructed, for exerting great pressure, or lifting or moving a heavy body through a small distance. It consists of a lever, screw, rack and pinion, hydraulic press, or any simple combination of mechanical powers, working in a compact pedestal or support and operated by a lever, crank, capstan bar, etc. The name is often given to a jackscrew, which is a kind of jack.

  • Jack
  • n.

    A hood or other device placed over a chimney or vent pipe, to prevent a back draught.

  • Pack
  • n.

    An envelope, or wrapping, of sheets used in hydropathic practice, called dry pack, wet pack, cold pack, etc., according to the method of treatment.

  • Jack
  • n.

    A bar of iron athwart ships at a topgallant masthead, to support a royal mast, and give spread to the royal shrouds; -- called also jack crosstree.

  • Jack
  • n.

    A mechanical contrivance, an auxiliary machine, or a subordinate part of a machine, rendering convenient service, and often supplying the place of a boy or attendant who was commonly called Jack

  • Jak
  • n.

    see Ils Jack.

  • Back
  • v. i.

    To write upon the back of; as, to back a letter; to indorse; as, to back a note or legal document.