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George Francis

West Indies

Player profile

Full name George Nathaniel Francis
Born December 11, 1897, Trents, St James, Barbados
Died January 12, 1942, Black Rock, St Michael, Barbados (aged 44 years 32 days)
Major teams West Indies, Barbados
Also known as birth registered as John Nathaniel Francis
Batting style Right-hand bat
Bowling style Right-arm fast

Batting and fielding averages
Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 6s Ct St
Tests 10 18 4 81 19* 5.78 0 0 0 7 0
First-class 62 91 23 874 61 12.85 0 1 42 0

Bowling averages
Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
Tests 10 13 1619 763 23 4/40 6/109 33.17 2.82 70.3 3 0 0
First-class 62 10880 5159 223 7/50 23.13 2.84 48.7 8 2

Career statistics
Test debut England v West Indies at Lord's, Jun 23-26, 1928 scorecard
Last Test England v West Indies at Lord's, Jun 24-27, 1933 scorecard
Test statistics
First-class span 1924/25 - 1933
 Profile

George Francis caused a sensation in West Indies' tour of England in 1923 in the final match of the first-class season at Scarborough when he ripped through the best of England batting to reduce a strong Leveson-Gower's XI to 19 for 6 after they were set 28 to win. It wasn't quite enough to force an improbable win but it brought acknowledgement that West Indies were no push overs. Francis was capable of bowling at genuine pace, and possessed a vicious yorker, yet his selection for the 1923 trip only came at the insistence of West Indies' captain, Harold Austin.

Five years after his headline-grabbing Scarborough exploits, Francis, though by now a little past his best, took the new ball for West Indies in their inaugural Test at Lord's. In company with Learie Constantine and Hermann Griffith, West Indies had three bowlers of express pace, and created the early prototype for the side of the 1970s and '80s - but without matching their later success.

His employers gave him leave for one Test in 1929-30 when England visited the Caribbean, and Francis responded by taking six wickets at Georgetown in West Indies' first Test victory. Touring Australia the next season, he took 11 wickets at 31.81 and at Sydney he bowled tightly to force another win after Jackie Grant had set the Australians 250. His last Test was at Lord's in 1933, where he failed to take a wicket. But by then he was engaged by Radcliffe in the Bolton League, where he was well-liked and his bowling commanded a considerable reputation.

It was cricket's loss that Test status was given to West Indies too late to the world to fully enjoy the talents of George Francis. He died in January 1942.
Debashish Biswas


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The West Indian squad that toured England in 1923, before Test status was conferred on the region
The West Indian squad that toured England in 1923, before Test status was conferred on the region
© Robert Nunes

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