John James McKone (3 October 1835 – 7 August 1882) was an Australian cricketer.[1] He played three first-class matches for New South Wales between 1855/56 and 1857/58.[2]
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Full name | John James McKone |
Born | (1835-10-03)3 October 1835 Sydney, Australia |
Died | 7 August 1882(1882-08-07) (aged 46) Sydney, Australia |
Batting | Right-handed |
Bowling | Underarm right-arm medium pace |
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Years | Team |
1855/56 to 1857/58 | New South Wales |
Source: ESPNcricinfo, 8 January 2017 |
McKone played in New South Wales' first three first-class matches. In the first, in Melbourne in March 1856, he took 5 for 25 and 5 for 11 and scored 18 not out in the first innings. New South Wales won narrowly, and he was the equal top wicket-taker and equal highest run-scorer on either side.[3]
McKone married Esther Holder in Sydney in December 1858.[4] He was the publican of the Curriers' Arms Hotel in central Sydney, where he also lived.[5] Esther died there in May 1880 after bearing a stillborn son a few days earlier.[6] He died there aged 46 in August 1882.[7]
Australian first-class cricket season leading run-scorers (1850–51 to 1899–1900) | |
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Australian first-class cricket season leading wicket-takers (1850–51 to 1899–1900) | |
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