John Snow is a right handed batsman and right arm fast medium bowler who has played for the England Cricket team. He has also played for Warwickshire and Sussex.
Snow debuted in Test cricket on 17th June 1965 at Lord’s against New Zealand. In the 1st innings, he bowled 11 overs, out of which 2 were maidens, conceded 27 runs and took 2 wickets. He was unbeaten on 2 runs, when the England innings ended. In the 2nd innings, he bowled 24 overs, out of which 4 were maidens, conceded 53 runs and took 2 wickets. He did not get an opportunity to bat in the 2nd innings. England won this match by 7 wickets. Snow debuted in One day International cricket on 5th January 1971 at Melbourne against Australia. In this match, Snow scored 2 runs in 16 deliveries and was bowled by Stackpole. He bowled 8 overs, none of which were maidens, conceded 38 runs without taking any wicket. Australia won the match by 5 wickets.
Career Highlights
Born | 13 Oct 1941 |
Nationality | England |
Team History | |
Sussex County Cricket Club | 1961 - present |
Warwickshire County | 1980 |
England national women's | 1971 - 1975 |
Snow has played in 49 Test matches in which he has scored 772 runs at a batting average of 13.54 and a top score of 73. He has hit 2 fifties and 4 sixers and has taken 16 catches. He has bowled 12021 deliveries and has conceded 5387 runs while taking 202 wickets. His bowling average has been 26.66 and economy rate 2.68. He has played in 9 One day International matches and has scored 9 runs in these at a strike rate of 21.95. He has bowled 538 deliveries and has conceded 232 runs while taking 14 wickets. His bowling average has been 16.57 and economy rate 2.58.