James Gray

New Zealand cricketer
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroNew Zealand cricketer
PlacesNew Zealand
wasAthlete Cricketer
Work fieldSports
Gender
Male
Birth15 March 1885, Oamaru, Waitaki District, Canterbury Region, New Zealand
Death17 November 1975Christchurch, Christchurch City, Canterbury Region, New Zealand (aged 90 years)
Star signPisces
The details

Biography

James Gray (15 March 1885 – 17 November 1975) was a New Zealand cricketer. He played in ten first-class matches for Canterbury from 1917 to 1920.

In December 1917, Gray, captaining Sydenham in the senior Christchurch competition against Christ's College, scored 343 not out in 225 minutes before declaring the innings closed at 599 for 4. Sydenham won by an innings and 326 runs. Both Gray's score and Sydenham's are still record scores for the Christchurch competition.

Gray made his first-class debut later that month, captaining Canterbury to victory over Otago, scoring 20 and 32 in a low-scoring match. A year later, in the first Plunket Shield match after World War I, he made 100 in 132 minutes, the only century in the match, when Canterbury lost by two wickets to Wellington.

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