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Full name Joseph Frederick Blackledge
Born April 15, 1928, Chorley, Lancashire
Died March 19, 2008, Southport (aged 79 years 339 days)
Major teams Lancashire
Batting style Right-hand bat
Education Repton
Batting and fielding averages
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
HS
Ave
100
50
Ct
St
First-class
26
41
4
569
68
15.37
0
2
9
0
Bowling averages
Mat
Balls
Runs
Wkts
BBI
BBM
Ave
Econ
SR
4w
5w
10
First-class
26
18
10
0
-
-
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3.33
-
0
0
0
Career statistics
First-class span
1962 - 1962
Profile
Joe Blackledge's entire first-class career lasted one season, 1962, in which he captained Lancashire as an amateur in the last season before the amateur-professional distinction was abolished. "It is sometime that a county appointed a first-class county appointed a captain about who so little is known," noted The Times in October 1961. That was slightly unfair as he had led the county second XI in 1950 and 1951 after completing his national service. But at the AGM a few weeks later, the move was also attacked by members who felt that seeking an "untried club player" simply because he was an amateur was outdated.
A hard-hitting batsman for Chorley in the Northern League, Blackledge had finished the 1961 as the highest run-scorer in the league behind Rohan Kanhai. But he inherited a side in a mess with major dressing-room disquiet and was unable to reverse their fortunes - the county lost 16 matches and finished second bottom in the Championship. "Playing standards fell to an unbelievable low level," the county report for the season noted, adding that Blackledge's "luck completely deserted him". His own form was not good - in 41 innings he passed fifty only twice - and he stood down at the end of the summer.
A partner in a cotton manufacturing business, he later served on Lancashire's committee - despite a public attack on the club in 1967 when he accused the committee of being isolated from the players - and was president in 2001-02 and was subsequently elected vice-president.
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