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Full name Sibley John Snooke
Born February 1, 1881, St Mark's, Tembuland
Died August 14, 1966, Humewood, Port Elizabeth, Cape Province (aged 85 years 194 days)
Major teams South Africa,Border,Marylebone Cricket Club,Transvaal,Western Province
Batting style Right-hand bat
Bowling style Right-arm fast-medium
Relations Brother - SD Snooke,Grandson - WJ McAdam,Grandson - SJ McAdam
Batting and fielding averages
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
HS
Ave
100
50
6s
Ct
St
Tests
26
46
1
1008
103
22.40
1
5
0
24
0
First-class
124
202
16
4821
187
25.91
7
82
0
Bowling averages
Mat
Inns
Balls
Runs
Wkts
BBI
BBM
Ave
Econ
SR
4w
5w
10
Tests
26
29
1620
702
35
8/70
12/127
20.05
2.60
46.2
1
1
1
First-class
124
3017
120
8/70
25.14
3
1
Career statistics
Test debut
South Africa v England at Johannesburg, Jan 2-4, 1906 scorecard
Last Test
South Africa v England at Durban, Feb 16-22, 1923 scorecard
Test statistics
First-class span
1897/98 - 1923/24
Profile
Sibley John "Tip" Snooke, died in Port Elizabeth on August 14, 1966, aged 85. Tip Snooke played in 26 Tests for South Africa as a stylish right-handed batsman and right-arm fast-medium bowler. He was a regular member of the side before the First World War, captaining the team in the five-Test series with England in 1909-10. He was recalled and opened the attack against England as a 42-year-old in 1922-23. Snooke scored 1,008 Test runs, making a century against Australia at Adelaide in 1910-11, and took 35 Test wickets. And he had a long first-class career, beginning as a 17-year-old for Border, going on to play for Western Province and Transvaal: 124 matches in all -- a huge number for a South African in that era -- in which he scored 4,821 runs (average: 25.91) and took 120 wickets at 25.14. He managed the successful 1935 South African side to England. His brother, S. D. Snooke, also played for South Africa and his grandsons, S. J. and W. J. McAdam, both appeared in the Currie Cup.
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