Graeme Pollock

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Graeme Pollock
South Africa (SAF)
Graeme Pollock
Batting style Left-hand bat
Bowling type Left-arm legbreak
Tests First-class
Matches 23 262
Runs scored 2,256 20,940
Batting average 60.97 54.67
100s/50s 7/11 64/99
Top score 274 274
Balls bowled 414 3,743
Wickets 4 43
Bowling average 51.00 47.95
5 wickets in innings 0 0
10 wickets in match 0 0
Best bowling 2/50 3/46
Catches/stumpings 17/0 248/0

Test debut: December 6, 1963
Last Test: March 10, 1970
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Robert Graeme Pollock (born February 27, 1944, Durban, Natal) is one of South Africa's most famous cricketers and one of the greatest Test batsman of all time, with the second-highest batting average after Sir Donald Bradman. He is one of the greatest left-handed batsmen the world has ever seen and was chosen as South Africa's Cricketer of the 20th Century in 2000 (see picture which shows him with the award at Newlands Cricket Ground). He played for South Africa from 1963-64 to 1969-70. Pollock was an excellent judge of line and length and this enabled him to always get into the correct position to play any kind of delivery. A tall man, Pollock used his height well to get to the pitch of the ball. His Test average from a curtailed career of 23 matches is the third highest of all time at 60.97 after that of Sir Donald Bradman (99.94 after 52 matches), among batsmen who have played in at least 20 innings. Pollock made two double centuries against Australia: 209 in 1966-67 and 274 in 1969-70. Both series were won by South Africa by very convincing margins of 3-1 and 4-0 respectively. The latter score stood as a record for several years as the highest in Test cricket by a South African batsman. Arguably Pollock's finest innings at the international level came on a rain-affected pitch at Trent Bridge in 1965 where he made a masterly 125 against an England attack that included accomplished bowlers like John Snow, Tom Cartwright and Ken Higgs. His first class career was long and fruitful, spanning 27 years, from 1960 to 1987.

In 1974-75 Pollock scored 222 not out for Eastern Province against Border in the Gillette Cup; this remained the highest individual innings in List A cricket for nearly thirty years, until surpassed by Ali Brown's 268 in 2002.

Pollock's brother, Peter Pollock, was also a Test cricketer, and a highly successful fast bowler. His nephew, Shaun Pollock, who still plays for the South African Test team is South Africa's leading wicket-taker, and another legend of the game.

Graeme Pollock's career performance graph.
Graeme Pollock's career performance graph.


South African batsmen with a test batting average above 50
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