Lives in Cricket No 4 - Ernie Jones

ERNIE JONES Australia’s First Fast Bowler BERNARD WHIMPRESS ACS PUBLICATIONS Born in a country town in South Australia in a house built by his Welsh father, Ernie Jones was the archetypal ‘rough diamond’ fast bowler, arguably Australia’s first, inevitably a big hitter, and an inspiration to poets. He is said to have bowled or even thrown the ball ‘through W.G.Grace’s beard’ in the first match of Australia’s tour of England in 1896. In the winters he was a top-level Australian Rules footballer. With help from Jonah’s descendants and from local archive material, Bernard Whimpress, a leading historian of Australian cricket, traces a remarkable career, in which he even signed up to play for Sussex. On the way we take in Australia’s mining cities of Broken Hill and Kalgoorlie, the tragedies of the deaths of his children, labouring at the Adelaide Oval, working as a wharfie at Fremantle, and doing the heavy work, searching ships as a Customs man. Jones’ story is a big man’s struggle against adversity. £10.00 Ernie Jones Australia’s First Fast Bowler BERNARD WHIMPRESS LIVES IN CRICKET ACS PUBLICATIONS

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