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Batting style
  
Right-hand bat

Role
  
Cricket Player

Name
  
Billy Zulch


National side
  
South African

Bowling style
  
Right-arm medium

Died
  
May 19, 1924

Johan Wilhelm Zulch (2 January 1886 in Lydenburg, Transvaal – 19 May 1924 in Umkomaas, Natal) was a South African cricketer who played 16 Tests for South Africa between 1910 and 1921.

His cricket career was interrupted by World War I, but he still managed 985 Test runs at an average of 32.83, with two Test centuries — both against Australia on his first overseas tour in 1910–11.

His 105 came in the only Test South Africa won on that tour. Zulch batted for three hours, and a hundred from Tip Snooke then boosted South Africa to 482; and, despite 214 from Australian batsman Victor Trumper, and a relative failure from Zulch with 14 in the second innings, South Africa went on to win by 38 runs.

In the 2nd Test (1921) against Australia at Old Wanderers in Johannesburg, Australian fast bowler Ted McDonald dismissed Zulch by breaking his bat so that fragments flew back to dislodge a bail, and the Zulch was given out, "hit wicket".

He died in 1924 following a nervous breakdown.

References

Billy Zulch Wikipedia