Signed Ian Peebles 1908-1980 Oxford University Middlesex England 1930 Ashes 20s

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Ian Peebles Signature Ian Peebles Personal information Born20 January 1908 (1908-01-20 ) Aberdeen , Scotland Died 28 February 1980 (1980-02-28 ) (aged 72) Speen, Buckinghamshire , England Batting style Right-hand bat Bowling style Legbreak googly International information National side England Career statistics Competition Tests First-class Matches 13 251 Runs scored 98 2213 Batting average 10.88 9.66 100s/50s -/- -/2 Top score 26 58 Balls bowled 2882 42937 Wickets 45 923 Bowling average 30.91 21.38 5 wickets in innings 3 62 10 wickets in match - 15 Best bowling 6/63 8/24 Catches/ stumpings 5/- 172/- Source: [1] , Ian Alexander Ross Peebles (20 January 1908 – 28 February 1980) was a cricketer who played for Oxford University , Middlesex , Scotland and England . After retiring from cricket he became a cricket writer, working as a journalist on The Sunday Times and as the author of many books on cricket.Peebles had one of the strangest introductions to first-class cricket of any player. He was born in Aberdeen and came south to London as a teenager to take up a post as secretary to the cricket school run by the former South African Test player Aubrey Faulkner . He so impressed Faulkner and other observers, including Sir Pelham Warner , with his leg break and googly bowling that, when the amateurs were short of a team to play in the read more