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John D'Arcy
New Zealand cricketer

John D'Arcy

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New Zealand cricketer
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Christchurch, New Zealand
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88 years
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New Zealand national cricket team
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Biography

John William D'Arcy (born 23 April 1936 in Christchurch) is a former New Zealand cricketer who played five Tests on New Zealand's tour of England in 1958.

Cricket career

An opening batsman, D'Arcy played first-class cricket for Canterbury from 1955-56 to 1959–60, and for Otago from 1960-61 to 1961–62. His top score was 89, made in nearly five hours, against Glamorgan early in the 1958 tour.

In his first three seasons before the 1958 tour he made 810 runs at 30.00 with five 50s. Although he scored only 136 runs in the five Tests in 1958, this tally still made him New Zealand's third-highest scorer. He top-scored twice in the first two Tests, and his 33 out of a team total of 74 all out in the Second Test, in just over two hours, was the team's highest individual score until Tony MacGibbon made 39 in the second innings of the Third Test.

He made 327 runs at 32.70 in the Plunket Shield in 1958-59 and played for South Island in the trial match against North Island before the Test series against England in 1958–59, but despite scoring 57 in the second innings, he was not selected in the two Tests.

He was only 25 when his first-class career ended. Christopher Martin-Jenkins said of him, "He often defended admirably, but an absence of forcing strokes, due partly to an unorthodox grip, reduced his effectiveness." John Reid, his captain in 1958, said that while D'Arcy's "courage and patience could never be questioned", his "limited stroke equipment was ... the factor which restricted his batting to something removed from international class".

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