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  Country England
  Fullname John Ernest Emburey
  Nickname Embers, Ernie, Knuckle
  Living true
  Dayofbirth 20
  Monthofbirth 8
  Yearofbirth 1952
  Placeofbirth Peckham
  Countryofbirth England
  Heightft 6
  Heightinch 2
  Batting Right-handed
  Bowling Right arm Off Break
  Role Bowler
  International true
  Testdebutdate August 24
  Testdebutyear 1978
  Testdebutagainst New Zealand
  Testcap 480
  Lasttestdate July 30
  Lasttestyear 1995
  Lasttestagainst West Indies
  Odidebutdate January 14
  Odidebutyear 1980
  Odidebutagainst Australia
  Odicap 52
  Lastodidate March 20
  Lastodiyear 1993
  Lastodiagainst Sri Lanka
  Club1 Middlesex
  Year1 1973-1995
  Club2 Western Province
  Year2 1982/83-83/84
  Club3 Northamptonshire
  Year3 1996-97
  Deliveries balls
  Columns 4
  Column1 Tests
  Matches1 64
  Runs1 1713
  Bat Avg1 2253
  100s/50s1 0/10
  Top Score1 75
  Deliveries1 15391
  Wickets1 147
  Bowl Avg1 3840
  Fivefor1 6
  Tenfor1 0
  Best Bowling1 7/78
  Catches/stumpings1 34/-
  Column2 ODIs
  Matches2 61
  Runs2 501
  Bat Avg2 1431
  100s/50s2 0/0
  Top Score2 34
  Deliveries2 3425
  Wickets2 76
  Bowl Avg2 3086
  Fivefor2 0
  Tenfor2 n/a
  Best Bowling2 4/37
  Catches/stumpings2 19/-
  Column3 FC
  Matches3 513
  Runs3 12021
  Bat Avg3 2338
  100s/50s3 7/55
  Top Score3 133
  Deliveries3 112862
  Wickets3 1608
  Bowl Avg3 2609
  Fivefor3 72
  Tenfor3 12
  Best Bowling3 8/40
  Catches/stumpings3 458/-
  Column4 LA
  Matches4 536
  Runs4 3865
  Bat Avg4 1577
  100s/50s4 0/2
  Top Score4 50
  Deliveries4 26399
  Wickets4 647
  Bowl Avg4 2598
  Fivefor4 3
  Tenfor4 n/a
  Best Bowling4 5/23
  Catches/stumpings4 181/-
  Date August 22
  Year 2007
  Source http://cricketarchivecom/Archive/Players/1/1567/1567html CricketArchive


John Ernest Emburey (born 20 August 1952 in Peckham ) is a former English Cricketer who played for Middlesex , Northamptonshire , Western Province , Berkshire and England .


PLAYING CAREER


Emburey was a right arm spin bowler and a slightly eccentric lower-order batsman with the style of a grafter. He was more notable as an economical performer than a "demon" spin bowler, but on his day could leave the best batsmen groping outside off-stump. One of his dangerous balls was his arm ball outswinger.

Emburey was named Wisden Cricketer Of The Year in 1984 .

Emburey was briefly made was sacked after the first Test Match against the West Indies and Emburey was appointed for two matches, both of which were lost. Emburey too was fired and was replaced by Chris Cowdrey (regarded as a 'specialist captain') for the fourth Test. (Cowdrey lasted just one match, replaced in turn by Graham Gooch ).

Emburey was the only cricketer to go on both the England rebel tours to South Africa in 1981 / 2 and 1989 / 90 ; the rebels were banned from Test match Cricket because of the Apartheid régime.

Later in his test career Emburey tended to be picked for single Tests in England, as happened in 1993 against Australia and 1995 against the West Indies.

At county level, Emburey's Middlesex career coincided with that of Phil Edmonds . The right and left arm spin combination was a powerful contribution towards Middlesex's successes in the 1980s. They also combined at England level, although the pair often competed for the same place in the Test team. A highlight of Emburey's Middlesex career was taking 12 wickets in a single day in a championship match at Lord's in 1980.

Emburey holds the dubious distinction of being the highest England test run-scorer never to have made a test century.

Until Mark Pettini beat it in farcial circumstances in 2006, Emburey held the batting record for the highest innings made entirely from boundaries. Despite his chronic lack of footwork, he scored 46 for the England XI against Tasmania at Hobart in 1986-87, with ten fours and a six.

He was second choice for the post of Indian National Coach after Graham Ford rejected the role. He also has rejected the role.


COACHING AND OTHER ACTIVITIES


Emburey has coached Northamptonshire CCC and Middlesex CCC , as well as commentating.


EXTERNAL REFERENCE



  Before Mike Gatting
  Title English National Cricket Captain
  Years 1988
  After Graham Gooch