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Full name Clayvel Lindsay Badcock
Born April 10, 1914, Exton, Tasmania
Died December 13, 1982, Exton, Tasmania (aged 68 years 247 days)
Major teams Australia,South Australia,Tasmania
Batting style Right-hand bat
Batting and fielding averages
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
HS
Ave
BF
SR
100
50
4s
6s
Ct
St
Tests
7
12
1
160
118
14.54
424
37.73
1
0
18
0
3
0
First-class
97
159
16
7371
325
51.54
26
21
41
0
Bowling averages
Mat
Inns
Balls
Runs
Wkts
BBI
BBM
Ave
Econ
SR
4w
5w
10
Tests
7
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
First-class
97
44
0
-
-
-
-
0
0
0
Career statistics
Test debut
Australia v England at Brisbane, Dec 4-9, 1936 scorecard
Last Test
England v Australia at The Oval, Aug 20-24, 1938 scorecard
Test statistics
First-class span
1929/30 - 1940/41
Profile
Wisden obituary
Jack Badcock, who died at his birthplace, Exton, Tasmania, on December 13, 1982, aged 68, was something of an infant prodigy, making his début for Tasmania in 1929 when still under sixteen. A right-handed batsman, Badcock was sturdily built and a punishing driver. He was also a fine cutter of the ball, especially square of the wicket. He played nineteen matches for Tasmania before transferring to South Australia for whom he played until his early retirement, owing to lumbago, in 1941. He had an insatiable appetite for runs. Playing for South Australia against Victoria at Adelaide in 1936 he made 325, his highest score. He also scored 271 not out for South Australia against New South Wales in 1938-39 and 236 against Queensland in 1939-40. His highest score for Tasmania was 274 against Victoria at Launceston in 1933-34.
For such a prolific scorer in Sheffield Shield cricket Badcock had a disappointing Test record, scoring only 160 runs in twelve innings, despite making 118 against England in only his third Test, at Melbourne in 1936-37. He toured England in 1938 and enjoyed considerable success outside the Test matches, his aggregate of 1,604 runs (average 45.82) being inferior only to those of Bradman and Brown. Self-effacing and immensely popular, he scored 7,571 runs in first-class cricket at an average of 51.54 and hit 26 centuries
Wisden Cricketers' Almanack