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Full name | John Chaloner Alabaster | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Born |
Invercargill |
11 July 1930 |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Batting style | Right-hand bat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Bowling style | Legbreak googly | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Relations | Gren Alabaster (brother) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Source: Cricinfo |
John Chaloner "Jack" Alabaster (born 11 July 1930 in Invercargill) played 21 Tests for New Zealand from 1955 to 1972. A leg-spin bowler, he was often partnered at the crease for his provincial side Otago by his younger brother Gren, who bowled off-spin.
Despite having played no first-class cricket he was selected for the New Zealand side to tour Pakistan and India in 1955-56. He played in five of the eight Tests but took only two wickets. He did, however, take 2 for 30 and 5 for 99 when the New Zealanders defeated South Zone by an innings in Bangalore. Later that season he was a member of the team that won New Zealand's first Test victory, against the West Indies at Auckland; he took two wickets as the West Indies were dismissed for their lowest Test score of 77.
He had successful domestic seasons in 1956-57 and 1957–58, in which season he took 36 wickets for 18.00, including 4 for 35 and 6 for 40 to help Otago beat Auckland at Dunedin. Otago also won the Plunket Shield, and Alabaster was selected to tour England in 1958. He showed good form in the early matches, taking 6 for 37 and 5 for 43 in an innings victory over Leicestershire. Wisden noted that he "spun the ball little" but deceived the batsmen with "his accuracy and variations of flight". He took 4 for 46 in the first innings of the First Test at Edgbaston, but lost his spot after the Second Test.
After strong seasons in 1959-60 and 1960-61 he returned to the national side for the tour to South Africa in 1961-62. He took 86 wickets in 16 first-class matches, including 22 at an average of 28.04 in the Tests. Writing in Wisden, Geoffrey Chettle wrote, "In Alabaster we were privileged to meet the finest leg-spinner - a real finger-worker - seen in this country for many years." He took his best Test match figures of 8 for 180 (off 75 overs) in New Zealand's victory, its first-ever Test victory outside New Zealand, in the Third Test at Cape Town, and took career-best first-class innings figures of 7 for 41 against a South African Colts XI at East London. He also took four wickets in New Zealand's victory in the Fifth Test; along with John Reid and Noel McGregor he played in all of New Zealand's first three Test victories.