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Full name
  
Jack van Geloven

Name
  
Jack Geloven


Role
  
Cricket Player

Bowling style
  
Seam bowling

Born
  
4 January 1934 (
1934-01-04
)
Guiseley, Leeds, Yorkshire, England

Batting style
  
Right-handed batsman (RHB)

Died
  
August 21, 2003, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

Jack van Geloven (4 January 1934 – 21 August 2003) was an English first-class cricketer, who played three matches for Yorkshire in 1955, and then joined Leicestershire on special registration for the 1956 season. He was a regular in the Leicestershire side for ten seasons and won his county cap in 1959.

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He was born in Guiseley, Leeds, Yorkshire, England, where his name was registered as Jack Geloven.

Career

A solid right-handed middle-order batsman and canny medium-paced bowler, van Geloven played 247 first-class matches, scoring 7,522 runs at 19.43, taking 486 wickets at 28.62 with the ball and holding 137 catches. Throughout his time with Leicestershire, the side was among the weakest in the County Championship, and van Geloven's consistency made him more valuable than his figures might appear. He completed 1,000 runs in a season three times, with a best of 1,324 runs in 1959. But his best season overall was 1962, when he scored 1,055 runs and took exactly 100 wickets for his first, and only double. He completed the feat by taking the tenth wicket in the second innings of the last match of the season. He was the most recent Leicestershire player to achieve this feat.

Later years

After 1962, van Geloven's batting declined, and he left first-class cricket after the 1965 season. He then played for Northumberland in Minor Counties cricket until 1973, and, from 1977 to 1983, he served as a first-class umpire.

Van Geloven died in August 2003, in Edinburgh, Scotland.

References

Jack van Geloven Wikipedia