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grappled for around ten minutes. Blood was drawn, staining their clothes and splashing on the other men present, Iredale and secretary Sydney Smith. At one stage, fearing that one or both combatants would fall through the window and onto the street, Smith grabbed hold of Hill's coat-tails. The fight ended with a bloody McAlister lying on the floor and Hill, unmarked, standing over him. Hill told Smith he could no longer work with McAlister. Smith then asked Hill to put his resignation in writing and the Board accepted it that evening.
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during the Tests. While this series took place, the Board of Control made plans to usurp the commonly accepted right of the players to appoint the team manager when touring England. In response, a group of senior players, including Hill, threatened to withdraw from the next tour, to take place in 1912, unless their choice,
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travelled to Australia for the 1903–04 season to contest the Ashes. Contrary to expectations before the tour, the English won the series and the Ashes three Tests to two. Hill trailed Trumper and Noble in the series averages, making 276 runs at 27.60 without ever getting to 100 in an innings. In
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claimed "will never be forgotten by ". A Dick Lilley hit to square leg looked likely to clear the boundary. Hill himself said he raced 25 yards (23 m) for it with a view simply to save a boundary. In the event, he ran round 'close to the boundary' from his position at long on, aided by the wind
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described Hill as a "specially brilliant batsman on hard pitches". He had an awkward crouched stance, gripping the bat low on the handle. This limited his forward reach and power and reduced his effectiveness when driving but he compensated for this with quick footwork. Hill's strong bottom hand and
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was the next batsman and with Hill added 107 runs in only 67 minutes. In semi-darkness and facing fast and accurate bowling on a poor pitch, Hill pushed on to reach his century after 115 minutes of batting. He had given two difficult chances, one at slip when 74 and in the outfield at
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gave Hill out. Hill could not believe the decision as the ball had passed behind him when he slid his bat to make his ground. The crowd were also convinced that Hill was not out and began to hoot, chanting "Crock!, Crock!, Crock!" Bottles were thrown onto the surrounding cycle track and the English
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During the Australian team's tour of England in 1899, Hill required surgery to remove a growth in his nose. The after-effects of the operation were more serious than expected; Hill lost an alarming amount of weight and strength and missed around half of the tour. Before this, Hill was recognised by
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and, after losing the first Test in Sydney, won all four remaining Tests to secure the Ashes. Hill had a lean season with the bat, managing 274 runs at an average of 27.40. The England bowlers were clearly superior to the Australian batsmen; Trumper was the only Australian to score a century
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McAlister replied, "I am a better captain than Trumper, Armstrong and yourself put together. You are the worst captain I have ever seen." Hill then warned McAlister to stop insulting him but McAlister repeated the remark. Losing control, Hill struck McAlister a blow across the face. The two then
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On the return trip to Australia, the touring team stopped in South Africa to play three Tests, the first Tests between the two nations. Hill was the most successful Australian batsman in the series, scoring 327 runs at an average of 81.75. In the First Test he made 145 when Australia was in
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in Ashes Tests. Hill was 182 not out at the end of the day's play, the highest first-day innings against England in Australia, and leaving the ground was greeted by a barrage of photographers. After a rest day, Hill added only six more runs before being dismissed at last by Hearne. His
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who won their fourth successive Test series. In the process the Australians "beat the records of all their predecessors in the country" by losing only two of 39 matches during the tour. For the second time, Hill scored more than 1,000 runs in an English summer; 1,534 at an average of 31.95
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Hill was the victim of bad luck during this sequence of scores between 90 and 99. At Melbourne during the New Years Test he scored 99; the first time a batsman was dismissed one run short of a century in Test cricket. In the first innings in the next Test in Adelaide, having scored 98, Hill was
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The following day, 3 February 1912, the selection committee met in Sydney to decide the team for the Fourth Test. It was the first time Hill and McAlister had met since the exchange of telegrams. The pair exchanged insults with McAlister sharply criticising Hill's captaincy. Hill retorted, "In
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While able to drive hard to the off or straight, usually with the ball kept down, Clem Hill scored chiefly on the leg side by skilful strokes perfectly timed and placed, the way in which he turned straight balls clear of fieldsmen being exceptional. Brilliant square and late cutting made Hill
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45 years later in 1947. Prolific in Australian state cricket as well, he headed the South Australian first-class averages on ten occasions between 1895–96 and 1910–11. In successive innings in 1909–10 he scored 175 against Victoria in Adelaide, 205 against New South Wales and 185 against
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wrote "Hill's innings will be talked of when the smallest boy who saw it will be white with the snows of time." Australia won the Test by 8 wickets to recover the Ashes. That summer, Hill scored 1,196 runs in 19 innings including five centuries, the first Australian to score
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investigation into the fracas took place; the Board's only comment on the meeting was to report that it had been "satisfactorily settled". Hill was then offered an invitation to take part in the 1912 Triangular Tournament in England. Hill declined the invitation, along with
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Hill topped the averages for South Australia in the 1895–96 season, scoring 371 runs in seven innings. An Australian team to tour England in 1896 was selected towards the end of the season and Hill was not included. A disappointed Hill responded by scoring 206 against
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threatened to take his team from the ground. At the end of the day, Crockett required a police escort when leaving the ground. Hill's best performance of the series was at his home town, Adelaide, in the Third Test. Hill scored 88 before being dismissed by
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Hill had a strained relationship with Australian cricket authorities. He turned down an invitation to tour England in 1909 due to his unhappiness with the contract terms offered. Despite this, he was appointed Test captain in 1910–11 for the series against
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In all Tests, Hill scored 3,412 runs at an average just under 40 runs per innings and including seven centuries. When he retired he had scored more runs in Test cricket than any other player; a record he held for 12 years until surpassed by
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was fielding. He completed one run and then asked the umpire if the ball had been caught. The shadow made it impossible for the umpire to see, so Hill then asked Bardsley, "Did you catch it?" When Bardsley replied in the affirmative, Hill immediately
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A stocky left-handed batsman, Hill had a crouched, somewhat awkward stance. He gripped the bat low on the handle, playing with a strong bottom hand. His batting style was nonetheless attractive and effective and he was especially strong on the
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in the team for the Fourth Test in Melbourne. The reply from McAlisterβ€”a member of the Board of Control who still bore some animosity towards Hill from past commentsβ€”to Hill's request was "... Still opposed to Macartney's inclusion. If
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He played his first first-class cricket match for South Australia while still a schoolboy, aged 16. By the time he was 19, he had been included in the Australian team touring England in 1896, where he made his Test match dΓ©but. At the
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described as a "very regrettable and indeed disgraceful demonstration". Batting with Trumper, Hill had run well past the stumps at the bowler's end for a fourth run. The English return gave the Australian pair an opportunity for an
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that season; " would certainly have met with more consistent success if he had retained his old self-control. He was somewhat indiscriminate in hitting at the off-ball, and many a time his impatience cost him his wicket." However
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The crowds at the Melbourne and Sydney Tests gave Hill three cheers when he arrived at the wicket. When Hill reached the batting crease in his last Test at Sydney, the umpire Bob Crockett said "there were tears in his eyes". An
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of some former colleagues, he played in a further two first-class matches with his best score of 66 coming in a game against Victoria. His last match was for an Australian XI against New South Wales played to support
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Australia were due to tour England to contest the Ashes in 1909. Hill, along with other senior players, was fighting against a proposal to move the management of international tours away from the players to the new
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who was standing on the bicycle track surrounding the oval. Tyldesley attempted to call Hill back but Hill declined, saying the captains had agreed that the fence was the boundary, not the track. Under modern
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score for South Australia against New South Wales at the Adelaide Oval. He batted for 8 hours and 35 minutes for 365, including 35 boundaries. The record stood for 27 years until beaten by
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as "marred by very few mistakes". In the Third Test, Hill batted through much of the Australian first innings to make 91 not out. Australia won the Test by ten wickets and the series two Tests to nil.
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An innings-by-innings breakdown of Hill's Test match batting career, showing runs scored (red bars) and the average of the last ten innings (blue line). The blue dots indicate an innings where he was not
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declare the discovery of another great batsman. The English team returned to the Adelaide Oval and this time Hill scored his maiden first-class century, 150 not out, against quality bowlers including
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said "Clement Hill played many fine innings, his best performance being in the Test match at Sheffield, but, even allowing for the soft wickets, I do not think he was so great a batsman as in 1899."
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came to join him and together they began to rescue the Australian innings. When Hill reached his maiden Test century, he had scored all but 42 of his side's runs. Hill played balls pitched outside
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for 160, after 5 hours and 19 minutes of batting. At the end of his innings Hill was close to collapse but his efforts assisted his team defeat the English by 245 runs.
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77 before he was caught by MacLaren from the bowling of Jackson for 119. Australia won the Test by 143 runs. The final two Tests were thrillers. Australia won the Fourth Test at
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in England when the players were stripped of the right to appoint the tour manager. The boycott effectively ended his Test career. After retiring from cricket, Hill worked in the
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at the Adelaide Oval the "Clem Hill Stand" in recognition of his contribution to South Australian cricket. Hill was inducted into the Australian Cricket Hall of Fame in 2005.
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innings remains the highest in Ashes Tests by a player under 21. Batting for 294 minutes he gave only the one chance at dismissal. The journalist and former Test player
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in consecutive innings for 99, 98 and 97. In total he was dismissed between 90 and 99 five times in Test cricket. In 1903–04, Hill was at the centre of a riot at the
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Hill made his first-class cricket dΓ©but in March 1893 while still a schoolboy, just nine days past his 16th birthday. Included in the South Australian team to play
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wrote that Hill was a cheery skipper whose men were happy under his leadership. Despite breaking many records, Hill showed little awareness of them. When watching
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Hill's Test career ended in controversy amid another dispute with the Board of Control. He was once again appointed captain of the Australian team against an
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for an explanation of cricket score formats. This score and all others in the article follow the Australian format of wickets fallen followed by runs made.
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was dismissed in the second innings, Hill joined Trumper at the wicket. The pair scored 60 runs in half an hour before Trumper was out, caught by the
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in 1905. The couple settled in Adelaide and raised two daughters, Lesley and Brenda. When he took up his role with the VATC, Hill and his family moved to
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The Australians recovered the Ashes from the 1907–08 English team, winning the series four Tests to one. England were hit by the loss of their captain,
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as the best of the Australian batsmen that English summer. He scored 301 runs in three Tests at an average of 60.20, and was named as one of the
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with aggressive batting. Hill showed the way in the First Test at Sydney, scoring his first 100 runs in 98 minutes. In a partnership with
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began an extraordinary display of hitting, scoring a century in only 75 minutes to help England to victory. Of Hill's form during the tour,
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Victoria in Melbourne. He was the only Australian to score more than 17,000 runs in the period before pitches were protected from rain. In
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The next Ashes series was held in 1897–98 with Stoddart again assembling an English team to tour Australia. The team included players such as
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were the others. All four scored more than 1,000 runs for the tour with Hill scoring 1,196 runs at an average of 27.81. According to
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MHA. Clem was one of eight sons and eight daughters in a family that was heavily involved in cricket. His father scored a century (102
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from his employer: "Stay as long as you are making runs." When Hartigan was dismissed for 116, the pair had together made 243 for the
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Matters came to a head when Hill sent a telegram to fellow selector, Peter McAlister, urging the inclusion of the New South Wales
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At the age of 43, Hill returned to first-class cricket for one match to assist in its re-establishment in Australia after the
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The teams returned to Melbourne for the Fourth Test. England started the match brilliantly, reducing Australia to 6/58 on a
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in the second as South Australia won by 10 wickets. In the 1894–95 season, at 17 years of age, he played the touring
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to the pavilion. When England won four Tests in a row in 1911–12, Hill managed to retain the confidence of his players.
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seemingly holding up the ball to take the catch low down in front of the pavilion in his outstretched hands; one that
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In his first season of regular first-class cricket, Hill scored 335 runs in nine innings at an average of 47.85.
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and batting at number ten. His hands suffered from keeping wicket to the fast bowling of future Test team-mate
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for one. England made 292 runs in reply but the second innings saw an Australian fightback. The captain,
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by a mere three runs with Trumble taking ten wickets for the match. England won the Fifth and final Test at
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Hill standing in front of the Adelaide Oval scoreboard after scoring 365 against New South Wales in 1900–01
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praised his fielding, saying "Trumper, Hill, and Hopkins did any amount of fine work in the deep field".
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scorer, Hill scored 3,412 runs in Test cricketβ€”a world record at the time of his retirementβ€”at an
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in 1926, it was Hobbs' wife sitting nearby who had to remind Hill that the record was previously his.
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noting that he "play especially well". Australia won the final Test and the series four Tests to one.
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and in 1912–13 there were several instances of three Hill brothers in the same representative team.
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in 1899, despite missing half the English season due to illness. In the 1901–02 season, Hill was
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delightful to watch and in defence his style claimed admiration while his patience was unlimited
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bowlers and he was a fearless exponent of the hook shot. Hill had a tendency to get out in the "
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Later the same season, Hill became a regular member of the South Australian team, making his
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England, Armstrong wouldn't play under you. Did you ever win any except second rate games?"
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during the 1902 tour of England, he threw a ball from near the boundary, knocking down the
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and unable to field in the English first innings, Hill joined Hartigan at the fall of the
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playing his first Test match, set a record in the Third Test in Adelaide. Suffering from
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two years later, Hill scored 188; his maiden Test century and still the highest score in
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When Hill returned to the Test team it was as captain for a series against the visiting
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bowled England out for 145 and Australia led by 49 runs on the first innings. When
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An excellent fielder in the deep, Hill had a powerful throwing arm. During a match at
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at one end and rebounding to hit the stumps the other end. During the same tour at
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Short and stocky, Hill was a gifted batsman who could score quickly when required.
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Hill attempts to stop a pitch invading dog in the Fourth Test in Melbourne in 1908.
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See above '"strongly opposed the selection in the team of 40 year old
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in 1911–12. The English team included bowlers of the calibre of Barnes and
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Hill (centre, third from left) was captain of the 1911–12 Australian team.
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Hill was a man of high ideals and was popular with his fellow players.
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and died there soon after aged 68. His body was returned for burial at
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he averaged more than 100 runs for the season on three occasions.
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after making 237. Batting again, Hill scored 96 but England managed to
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at the Adelaide Oval, he failed to score a run; he was dismissed for a
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including four centuries. Rain affected the first two Test matches at
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that assisted the bowlers. Hill, aged just 20, was watching at the
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administration. He was employed as a stipendiary steward with the
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Hill was one of four batsmen touring England for the first time;
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in 2005. Hill is regarded as one of the best batsman of his era.
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when he had made 119, batted for 4 hours and hit 17 
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said "few fieldsmen would have thought worth attempting".
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who contracted an illness that threatened to develop into
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Clem Hill Batting analysis, runs scored between 90 and 99
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cleanly and with confidence and to hit powerfully on the
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Hill married Florence "Florrie" Hart, granddaughter of
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in ten Tests, winning five and losing five. A prolific
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break his record for the most runs in Test cricket at
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For the cricketer who played for New South Wales, see
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Hill had to run the entire length of the pitch. 5173:Australian rules footballers from South Australia 3282:Wisden Cricketers' Almanack β€“ online edition 3000:Wisden Cricketers' Almanack β€“ online archive 2971:Wisden Cricketers' Almanack β€“ online archive 2956: 2809:Wisden Cricketers' Almanack β€“ online edition 2748:Wisden Cricketers' Almanack β€“ online edition 2700:Wisden Cricketers' Almanack β€“ online edition 2652:Wisden Cricketers' Almanack β€“ online archive 2514:Wisden Cricketers' Almanack β€“ online archive 2458:Wisden Cricketers' Almanack β€“ online archive 2417: 2415: 2389:Wisden Cricketers' Almanack β€“ online archive 2363:Wisden Cricketers' Almanack β€“ online archive 2315:Wisden Cricketers' Almanack β€“ online archive 2270: 2268: 2266: 2119:Wisden Cricketers' Almanack β€“ online archive 2071:Wisden Cricketers' Almanack β€“ online archive 641:industry as a stipendiary steward and later as a 5134: 3247:. Melbourne Cricket Ground. 2005. Archived from 2481: 2053:. 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Retrieved on 21 December 2008. 802:, who were captained by an Australian selector, 3467:On top down under: Australia's cricket captains 2990: 2988: 2793: 2688: 2188:"First Test match: Australia v England 1897–98" 2018: 1170:Hill toured England for the last time with the 1117:the First Test, Hill was at the centre of what 747:, scoring 20 in his only innings in the match. 3369: 3014: 2854: 2852: 2565: 2545: 2543: 2412: 2263: 1895: 1514:Hill demonstrating his unusual grip and stance 1038:The Third Test, the only Test match played at 4768: 4374: 4014: 3606: 2934: 2909: 2907: 2736: 2666: 2640: 2504: 2502: 2500: 2385:"Second Test match: England v Australia 1899" 2304: 2302: 2180: 2061: 2059: 1218:, Hill continued before finally dismissed by 1108:For the first time under the auspices of the 792: 3505: 3441:Australian Cricket: The game and the players 3107: 3105: 3036: 2985: 2359:"Cricketer of the year – 1900: Clement Hill" 2329: 2133: 2115:"First Test match: England v Australia 1896" 994:, who had played most of his cricket in the 3419:The pictorial history of Australian cricket 3391: 3188: 3082: 3080: 3078: 3076: 3074: 3072: 3070: 2849: 2762: 2540: 2160: 2158: 2107: 1996: 1888: 1886: 1884: 1882: 1880: 1878: 1876: 1874: 1872: 1870: 1868: 1866: 1864: 1862: 1860: 1858: 1856: 1854: 1852: 1850: 1848: 1846: 1844: 1842: 1840: 1838: 1836: 913:beautifully throughout the innings. At the 4775: 4761: 4381: 4367: 4021: 4007: 3613: 3599: 3312:, Cricinfo. Retrieved on 19 December 2008. 2967:"The South Africans in Australia, 1910–11" 2904: 2823: 2533: 2531: 2497: 2446: 2299: 2056: 1939: 1834: 1832: 1830: 1828: 1826: 1824: 1822: 1820: 1818: 1816: 1772:. Canberra: National Centre of Biography, 1749: 1747: 1745: 1656:. Canberra: National Centre of Biography, 609:he still holds the Australian Test record 589:by a player under 21. He was named one of 5163:Australian Cricket Hall of Fame inductees 3469:(revised ed.). Adelaide: Wakefield. 3375:The Complete Who's Who of Test Cricketers 3102: 2831:"The M.C.C.'s team in Australia, 1907–08" 2696:"The M.C.C.'s team in Australia, 1903–04" 2377: 2085: 1961: 1743: 1741: 1739: 1737: 1735: 1733: 1731: 1729: 1727: 1725: 1134:gathered and threw to the wicket-keeper, 1022:Hill visited England for a third time in 1015:and was out, bowled. The English writer, 681:) for North Adelaide against the touring 5213:Road incident deaths in Victoria (state) 5188:People educated at Prince Alfred College 3421:(revised ed.). Melbourne: JM Dent. 3166: 3114: 3067: 2587: 2155: 1705:"Steven Lynch shares about Clement Hill" 1509: 1505: 1376: 1372: 1245: 1099: 964: 884: 3483: 3435: 3413: 3272: 3270: 3268: 3266: 3144: 2528: 1917: 1813: 1258:in 1910–11. The South Africans, led by 1214:β€”still an Australian Test record. With 5218:Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductees 5135: 2802: 2618: 2308: 2250: 1756: 1722: 605:in a Test match against England. With 4756: 4362: 4002: 3594: 3347: 3325: 3215: 2166:"South Australia v A E Stoddart's XI" 1641: 1639: 1637: 1635: 1633: 1631: 1589:commented on his pleasant nature and 1523:his keen eye allowed him to play the 5193:South Adelaide Football Club players 3333:(12th ed.). Melbourne: Viking. 3263: 1645: 1490:in inner Melbourne. He was taken to 1421:South Australian Cricket Association 1301: 1241:South Australian Cricket Association 973:In 1900–01, Hill made a then record 543:South Australian Cricket Association 3237: 2026:"Clem Hill Fullpointsfooty profile" 1031:and Lord's and both teams moved to 692:Clem's father was prominent in the 21:Clement Hill (cricketer, born 1904) 13: 2311:"The Australians in England, 1899" 2067:"The Australians in England, 1896" 1769:Australian Dictionary of Biography 1653:Australian Dictionary of Biography 1648:"Hill, Clement (Clem) (1877–1945)" 1628: 1430: 1256:South Africa national cricket team 927:1,000 runs in a home season. 784:during the 1890s and early 1900s. 661:Hill was born on 18 March 1877 in 14: 5229: 5183:Australian horse racing officials 3528: 3443:. Sydney: Angus & Robertson. 2805:"The Australians in England 1905" 2510:"The Australians in England 1902" 2028:. Fullpointsfooty. Archived from 874:. The Australians were forced to 611:partnership for the eighth wicket 573:and, along with his contemporary 119:1.75 m (5 ft 9 in) 3573:Australian Test cricket captains 3535: 1095: 930: 696:and sent Clem to be educated at 36: 5153:Australia Test cricket captains 4031:Australian Cricket Hall of Fame 3623:Australia Test cricket captains 3296: 3245:"Marsh, Hill into Hall of Fame" 3089: 3058: 2925: 2916: 2784: 2609: 2472: 2437: 2403: 2044: 1989:Rufus, "Out among the People", 1983: 1531:. He preferred batting against 1439:at the government workshops in 787: 555:Australian Cricket Hall of Fame 5178:Burials at North Road Cemetery 1774:Australian National University 1764:"Hill, Henry John (1847–1926)" 1697: 1658:Australian National University 613:β€”243, made against England at 1: 5208:Wisden Cricketers of the Year 3319: 1455:and in 1937 he was appointed 1365:, Trumper, Carter, Noble and 1274:and Faulkner himself and the 1024:1902 with the Australian team 990:. The surprise selection was 944:Wisden Cricketers of the Year 880:win the match by nine wickets 656: 591:Wisden Cricketers of the Year 237:23 February 1912 v  3919:2000/01; 2001; 2004; 2004/05 3197:"A record Bradman never had" 3002:. John Wisden & Co. 1912 2973:. John Wisden & Co. 1912 2931:Pollard (1988), pp. 987–988. 2750:. John Wisden & Co. 1905 2702:. John Wisden & Co. 1905 2654:. John Wisden & Co. 1903 2516:. John Wisden & Co. 1903 2478:Martin-Jenkins, pp. 186–187. 2460:. John Wisden & Co. 1903 2391:. John Wisden & Co. 1900 2365:. John Wisden & Co. 1900 2194:. John Wisden & Co. 1899 2121:. John Wisden & Co. 1897 2073:. John Wisden & Co. 1897 1753:Pollard (1988), pp. 530–533. 1449:South Australian Jockey Club 901:'s end as the wickets fell. 782:South Adelaide Football Club 629:in 1912. He was one of the " 7: 3371:Martin-Jenkins, Christopher 2835:Wisden Cricketers' Almanack 2192:Wisden Cricketers' Almanack 1077:Wisden Cricketers' Almanack 939:Wisden Cricketers' Almanack 828:Wisden Cricketers' Almanack 778:Australian rules footballer 81:Province of South Australia 10: 5234: 5198:South Australia cricketers 3990:denote deputised captaincy 3399:. Sydney: Kangaroo Press. 2888:. Cricinfo. Archived from 2790:Wynne-Thomas, pp. 237–238. 2409:Wynne-Thomas, pp. 229–230. 1498:in the Adelaide suburb of 1461:Victoria Amateur Turf Club 1437:engineering apprenticeship 1225: 1087:, an innings described in 793:Selection and early career 635:1912 Triangular Tournament 497:between 1896 and 1912. He 249:Domestic team information 198:International information 18: 5158:Australia Test cricketers 5076: 4792: 4698: 4398: 4306: 4045: 4038: 3984: 3630: 3579: 3570: 3562: 2051:Australia in England 1896 1993:, 16 January 1933, p. 10. 1573:, Hill made a catch that 776:Hill was also a talented 541:record for 27 years. The 458: 454: 282: 277: 273: 261: 256: 253: 248: 244: 233: 226:22 June 1896 v  219:Test debut (cap  218: 202: 197: 150: 142: 131: 123: 115: 107: 88: 62: 52: 47: 35: 5203:Cricketers from Adelaide 3308:24 December 2008 at the 3064:Wynne-Thomas, pp. 66–68. 2443:Wynne-Thomas, pp. 51–52. 1621: 1492:Royal Melbourne Hospital 1280:Charlie "Buck" Llewellyn 1276:slow left-arm wrist-spin 847:(143), was partnered by 683:Kent County Cricket Club 645:for races including the 583:Melbourne Cricket Ground 5103:Leading wicket-takers: 4725:Leading wicket-takers: 2803:Pardon, Sydney (1906). 2309:Pardon, Sydney (1900). 1593:, an author and son of 1423:named the new southern 1110:Marylebone Cricket Club 889:Hill in the early 1900s 653:in a traffic accident. 517:, including seven  3284:. John Wisden & Co 2837:. John Wisden & Co 2811:. John Wisden & Co 2317:. John Wisden & Co 1892:Robinson, pp. 116–126. 1646:Daly, John A. 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