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to the wicket after the interval, Bradman advised his younger colleague to play carefully to secure his century. Jackson made no reply, but responded by hitting the first ball from Larwood to the point boundary for four runs, the ball rebounding back on to the field in front of a cheering crowd in the Members' Stand. After this, he cut loose, with deft glances from the faster balls and cut shots reminiscent of
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In Brisbane, Jackson offered his services to grade club Northern Suburbs, against the advice of his doctors. Despite suffering from a chronic shortness of breath, he averaged 159.66 over seven innings and drew record crowds to the club's matches. The media and public were keen to see him selected for
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of England. He confirmed his selection with 182 in a Test trial, an innings regarded by many as the best he had ever played. Another scare with illness saw him hospitalised in Adelaide after the Christmas match against South Australia, missing the next two state matches. His health problems continued
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In this match Jackson, batting down the order, played a brave innings on a dangerous wicket facing hostile bowling from Larwood. He took repeated blows on the body while scoring a valuable 73 runs. He shared a stand of 243 with Bradman, who scored 232, and Australia won the Test by an innings and 39
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said that Jackson was limp when he returned to the dressing room. "We had to mop him with cold towels", he said. Early the next day, Ryder was dismissed and Jackson was joined by Bradman. The two young batsmen shared a long partnership, with Jackson on 97 at the end of the session. As they returned
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Jackson was included in the Australian squad to tour England in 1930. The bonus for Australia from England's 1928–29 visit was the emergence of Jackson and Don Bradman and now much was expected of them in a rebuilt Australian squad that retained only four players from the 1926 tour of England. But
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Inevitably, he was compared to his New South Wales and Australian teammate, Bradman. In contrast to Jackson, Bradman made not even a pretence of being a stylist. A writer, comparing the two after Jackson's Test début, stated that Bradman had "forced his way to the top by sheer natural ability, a
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In early February 1933, Jackson collapsed after playing cricket and was admitted to hospital. Aware of the serious nature of his illness and the possibility of his death, Jackson and Phyllis announced their engagement. As the Brisbane Test between Australia and England began, Jackson suffered a
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series. Seeking selection in the Australian Test side, Jackson failed twice in a match designated as a Test trial in Melbourne. In the next match, against the English for New South Wales, he scored 4 and 40 while his teammates Bradman and Kippax both made centuries. Both Bradman and Kippax were
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straight bat, cool cheerful temperament, determination and enterprise", but Jackson was "the finished batsman, the batsman who knows one stroke for each ball ... executes that stroke with an artistry that has no parallel to this day". Before the 1930 tour of England, experts such as
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Jackson's body was transported back to Sydney by train, which also carried the Australia and England teams for the next Test. Thousands of mourners lined the streets of Sydney for his funeral and the pallbearers were Woodfull, Ponsford, McCabe,
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Jackson began the 1931–32 season in form and seemingly in good health, scoring 183 for Balmain in grade cricket against Gordon. He was selected for the NSW team to play Queensland in Brisbane. Before the match commenced, Jackson collapsed after
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or coming in down the order. Jackson's career was dogged by poor health; illness and his unfamiliarity with local conditions hampered his tour of England, only playing two of the five Test matches. Later in the year, in the series against the
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team briefly toured Australia on their return journey from playing in England. Jackson scored 104 against the visiting side and shared a century partnership with Kippax, scored in just over 30 minutes. After a brief run of low scores, a
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employed Jackson in his sporting goods store and became his mentor. In 1925–26, his second season with Balmain, Jackson led the grade cricket competition's batting averages and won selection for the New South Wales Second XI to play
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when his bowling strayed down the leg side. In 105 minutes, Jackson and Ryder added 100 runs. Jackson reached his half century, followed by Ryder and at stumps on the second day, Australia's total was 3/131.
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tactics employed by the English team during the summer. Jackson insisted that Bodyline was legitimate, held no threat to the game, and that it could be combatted—a minority view in Australia at that time.
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the early tour matches against the touring English team; however, medical advice prevented his inclusion. Jackson took work as a sales assistant at a sports depot and wrote a column for the Brisbane
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with fairly extensive involvement of the lungs." He returned to Leura and made plans to move to Brisbane, in the belief that the warmer climate would aid his recovery and to be closer to Phyllis.
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In 1929–30, ill-health restricted Jackson to just five first-class matches and five innings for Balmain. Despite his health, Jackson had a successful season, and scored 168 not out against
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Jackson left school at this time and worked for a warehouse firm called Jackson & McDonald (unrelated) until the demands of cricket compelled him to resign. The Test batsman
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His contemporaries noted his classical style. The journalist A.R.B. Palmer described his cover drive as "... perfectly balanced and true ... the bat seems a whip in his hands."
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in July 1932. During his time there, he felt well enough to have an occasional training session in the nets. At the same time, a confidential report was sent to the
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and he was discharged after five days, when he returned to Sydney. Within a week of his return, the Board of Control arranged for Jackson to be admitted to a
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Jackson was frequently ill and his unfamiliarity with English pitches resulted in patchy form. Even so, he was described at the time by former England player
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Jackson began the 1926–27 season with scores of 111 against St George, 198 against Western Suburbs and 106 against Mosman. As a result, he made his
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rated Jackson as more likely to succeed in English conditions; Bradman was seen as too unorthodox or even cross-batted for softer English wickets.
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during the previous tour and the Board were anxious to avoid similar occurrences. Complications resulting from the operation saw Jackson lose a
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was executed with balletic grace. He was seen as possessing the comely movement and keenness of eye of the great batsman of cricket's
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dancer, who later became his fiancée. In March 1931, Jackson felt his health had recovered sufficiently to join an exhibition tour of
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and non-smoker. He attended Birchgrove Public and Rozelle Junior Technical schools and represented New South Wales Schoolboys at
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cemetery and a public subscription was raised to install a headstone on his gravesite. The headstone, reading simply
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critical of Jackson's flourishes, wishing he would not be so, "... cramped in copying other batsman's styles".
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in Scotland. His father had spent part of his childhood in Australia and returned with his family to settle in
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and scored 86 in the second innings. He posted a century in the return match against the Queenslanders at the
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On return to Australia for the 1930–31 season, Jackson was selected for the first four Tests against the
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in 1948. It is still the second highest score on Test début by an Australian, only one run fewer than
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Renowned for his elegant batting style, he played in a manner similar to the great Australian batsmen
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Jackson, the first son and third child of Alexander and Margaret Jackson, was born in 1909 at
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Montage of Jackson (l) and Alan Kippax, Jackson's employer, mentor and captain for NSW
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both fell ill and as a result Jackson was included in the team for the Third Test at
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as, "a better bat than Bradman". He was left out of the team for the First Test at
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helped him to force his way back into the side for the Fifth and deciding Test at
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The 1930 Australian touring team. Jackson is second from the left in the back row.
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on Jackson's knee forced his withdrawal from the match against South Australia at
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building on Elizabeth St and Kippax's store was around 880 yards (800 m) or less.
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despite Jackson never having previously suffered any problems with his tonsils.
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England batted first and made 334. In reply, Jackson opened the batting with
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were professional footballers in Scotland and England, the latter captaining
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believes that Jackson is the youngest cricketer to play at this level.
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and was rushed to hospital. Jackson believed he was suffering from
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before a poor run of form led to his omission from the fifth Test.
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to New Zealand. He was seen as an automatic selection for the
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Jackson as a young man with his parents Alexander and Margaret
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at 17. In 1929, aged 19, Jackson made his Test debut against
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No Test matches were scheduled for 1927–28, although the
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It was during this Australian season, during a match in
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The exertion had left Jackson exhausted. His teammate
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Jackson playing the cover drive while batting for NSW
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and late. He held the bat high on the handle and his
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Portrait of Jackson taken towards the end of his life
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