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Full name John Norman Maguire
Born September 15, 1956, Murwillumbah, New South Wales
Current age 51 years 314 days
Major teams Australia,Eastern Province,Leicestershire,Queensland
Batting style Right-hand bat
Bowling style Right-arm fast-medium
Batting and fielding averages
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
HS
Ave
BF
SR
100
50
4s
6s
Ct
St
Tests
3
5
1
28
15*
7.00
79
35.44
0
0
4
0
2
0
ODIs
23
11
5
42
14*
7.00
71
59.15
0
0
1
0
2
0
First-class
134
152
46
1162
65*
10.96
0
2
43
0
List A
113
42
19
271
35
11.78
0
0
16
0
Bowling averages
Mat
Inns
Balls
Runs
Wkts
BBI
BBM
Ave
Econ
SR
4w
5w
10
Tests
3
5
616
323
10
4/57
4/65
32.30
3.14
61.6
1
0
0
ODIs
23
20
1009
769
19
3/61
3/61
40.47
4.57
53.1
0
0
0
First-class
134
12851
463
7/46
27.75
26
3
List A
113
5778
3998
141
4/39
4/39
28.35
4.15
40.9
1
0
0
Career statistics
Test debut
Australia v Pakistan at Melbourne, Dec 26-30, 1983 scorecard
Last Test
West Indies v Australia at Kingston, Apr 28-May 2, 1984 scorecard
Test statistics
ODI debut
Australia v England at Melbourne, Jan 23, 1983 scorecard
Last ODI
India v Australia at Indore, Oct 6, 1984 scorecard
ODI statistics
First-class span
1977/78 - 1991
List A span
1978/79 - 1991
Profile
John Maguire was a tall, bearded, right-arm fast-medium bowler who played three Tests for Australia in 1983-84. Although he made his state debut in 1977-78, it wasn't until 1981-82 that he secured a regular place. In 1982-83 he took 28 wickets and made the first of his 23 one-day appearances. In April 1983 he toured Sri Lanka without playing in a Test, but the following December made his debut against Pakistan at Melbourne. He played twice more on the 1983-84 tour of West Indies, taking 26 wickets at 24.80 on the trip. He was picked for the 1985 tour of England, but instead decided to throw in his lot with the rebel side which toured South Africa. In the twilight of his career he played two seasons for Eastern Province (1989-1991) and one for Leicestershire (1991).
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