Jack Alabaster seen in dialogue with Indian cricekt participant Anil Kumble throughout the India tour of New Zealand on March 13, 1994.
| Photo Credit: V.V. KRISHNAN
Former New Zealand legspinner Jack Alabaster handed away on Tuesday night time at the age of 93 in Cromwell, U.Ok.
New Zealand Cricket (NZC) took to X to announce the demise of Alabaster, “NZC is deeply saddened to mark the death of leg-spinner Jack Alabaster, who died in Cromwell last night aged 93. A champion of Southland and @OtagoCricket, Jack played 21 Tests from 1955-1972 (including the first four wins NZ achieved), taking 49 wickets at 38.02.”
Alabaster is taken into account to be among the finest spinners to hail from New Zealand. From 1955 to 1972, he featured in 21 Tests and claimed 49 wickets.
He represented Otago in home cricket and made 143 first-class appearances throughout which he claimed 500 scalps.
He was additionally part of New Zealand’s first 4 Test wins and in addition toured India and Pakistan in 1955-56, England in 1958, South Africa in 1961-62 and the West Indies in 1971-72.
During 5 Tests in opposition to South Africa, he claimed 22 wickets which helped New Zealand draw their first collection in opposition to the Proteas.
In the primary Test, he claimed seven wickets however New Zealand ultimately ended up struggling a 30-run defeat. In the third Test, he claimed his career-best match haul of 8/180 which led to New Zealand’s historic maiden Test win.
During the West Indies tour in 1971-72, he claimed one wicket which was of the legendary Garry Sobers. However, an Achilles tendon damage ended up slicing his tour quick.