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| name = Jim Hubble | image = | caption = | country = Australia | fullname = James Merrick Hubble | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1942|8|12|df=yes}} | birth_place = Beaconsfield, Western Australia | death_date = | death_place = | batting = Left-handed | bowling = Left-arm fast-medium | club1 = Western Australia | year1 = 1964-65 to 1974-75 | columns = 2 | column1 = FC | matches1 = 24 | runs1 = 279 | bat avg1 = 16.41 | 100s/50s1 = 0/1 | top score1 = 54 | deliveries1 = 4114 | wickets1 = 69 | bowl avg1 = 28.71 | fivefor1 = 2 | tenfor1 = 1 | best bowling1 = 7/49 | catches/stumpings1= 10/0 | column2 = List A | matches2 = 2 | runs2 = 13 | bat avg2 = – | 100s/50s2 = 0/0 | top score2 = 13 not out | deliveries2 = 100 | wickets2 = 3 | bowl avg2 = 23.33 | fivefor2 = 0 | tenfor2 = 0 | best bowling2 = 3/27 | catches/stumpings2= 0/0 | source = https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/11/11502/11502.html Cricket Archive | date = 6 August | year = 2014 }} James Merrick Hubble (born 12 August 1942, Beaconsfield, Western Australia) is a former cricketer who toured South Africa with the Australian team in 1966-67 but did not play Test cricket. A left-arm opening bowler, Jim Hubble made his first-class debut for Western Australia in 1964-65, taking four wickets in two matches. He played four matches in 1965-66, partnering Graham McKenzie with the new ball and taking 17 wickets at an average of 28.00,[1] and was selected for the tour to South Africa ahead of more experienced pace bowlers such as Alan Connolly and Peter Allan. In South Africa he took 5 for 74 against Eastern Province in his second match of the tour[2] and finished with 18 wickets in eight first-class matches at 24.44. After struggling with an ankle injury during two matches in 1967-68 he retired.[3] Hubble gradually recovered fitness and form in Perth club cricket and returned to the state side for the last three matches of the 1972-73 season. In the first match he scored 33 not out in the second innings in an unbroken eighth-wicket partnership of 87 with Graham House to take Western Australia to victory over Victoria.[4] In the second match, against Queensland, he took 3 for 35 and 7 for 49 as well as making 46 not out to help Western Australia to another victory,[5] and in the last match he took five wickets in an innings victory over South Australia that gave Western Australia the Sheffield Shield.[6] In three matches he scored 105 runs at 105.00 and took 17 wickets at 17.41. He was unable to reproduce that success in subsequent seasons, and played only three matches in 1973-74 and one last match in 1974-75. See also
References1. ^[https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/11/11502/f_Bowling_by_Season.html Jim Hubble bowling by season] 2. ^[https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/28/28527.html Eastern Province v Australians 1966-67] 3. ^The Oxford Companion to Australian Cricket, Oxford, Melbourne, 1996, p. 255. 4. ^[https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/33/33087.html Western Australia v Victoria 1972-73] 5. ^[https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/33/33104.html Western Australia v Queensland 1972-73] 6. ^[https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/33/33122.html Western Australia v South Australia 1972-73] External links
6 : 1942 births|Living people|Western Australia cricketers|People educated at Perth Modern School|Australian cricketers|Cricketers from Western Australia |
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