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Wisden CricInfo staff - August 16, 2001

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Jack Hobbs
Known as The Master
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John Berry Hobbs was born in Cambridge on December 16, 1882, the eldest of 12 children. His father was on the groundstaff at nearby Fenner's and later became groundsman at Jesus College, where Jack spent the school holidays laying the foundations of his skill. Ranjitsinhji counted among his early idols, but his true boyhood hero was the Surrey allrounder Tom Hayward, who was instrumental in getting the young Hobbs a trial at The Oval. From the moment he scored a century in his first Championship match against Essex in 1905, Hobbs set about building the reputation of the "Master" cricketer. Comparisons with WG Grace were inevitable, and like WG, he would go on to amass a century of centuries, 197 of them in fact, more than any other batsman in history.

In 1907-08 Hobbs was chosen for his first overseas tour, to Australia, but it was two years later, on the matting wickets then used in South Africa, that he really made his mark. Though the South Africans triumphed three Tests to two, Hobbs averaged 67.37, double that of the next-best batsman.

Fact pack
Full name John Berry Hobbs
Batting right-hand bat top-order
Bowling right-arm medium
Allround status batsman who occasionally bowled
Teams Surrey 1905 to 1934.
England 1907-08 to 1930
Born Cambridge, December 16, 1882
Died Hove, Sussex, December 21, 1963 aged 81
Nickname The Master
 
Career figures
TEST BATTING
m inns no runs av hs 100/50 ct
61 102 7 5410 56.94 211 15/28 17
 
TEST BOWLING
balls m runs w av sr econ
376 15 165 1 165 376 2.63
 
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