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from 1967 to 1988. He toured Australia as a cricket correspondent seven times between 1946 and 1975, but never visited Pakistan to report on cricket, only reported on one Test match in India, and refused to visit South Africa from 1964 as a protest against
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completed 70 years in 1991, its then-editor Christopher Martin-Jenkins invited Swanton to select a greatest XI from those 70 years. Swanton's 11 included four Australians, four West Indians, two Englishmen, and one Indian. The team was:
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onwards. This extended edition was first published in 1938. For a revised edition in 1947 it was split into two volumes, the first by Altham and the second by Swanton. There were further updated editions in 1948 and 1962.
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boosted morale. He later described playing cricket with makeshift equipment and under conditions of extreme privation and the constant threat of brutality in an article, "Cricket under the Japs", for the 1946 edition of
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for nearly 70 years, from the 2nd Test against Australia at Lord's in 1930 to the 4th Test against New Zealand at the Oval in 1999. He started a parallel career as a broadcaster for the
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in 1937 and 1938, all against university sides. He did not distinguish himself, scoring only 67
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published shortly after his death revealed many previously unknown facts about his life.
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saying "He was the standard by which other cricket commentators were judged". He helped
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and lost a considerable amount of bodyweight, but his well-thumbed copy of the 1939
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in 1927, writing on cricket in the summer and rugby in the winter. He wrote about
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in 1946, remaining in that post until 1975. He was also editorial director of
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Swanton married Ann Marion Carbutt in February 1958. She was daughter of
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Essentially a traditionalist, he regretted the passing of the
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Swanton formed his own cricket club in 1935, the Arabs, a
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He was educated at Brightlands prep school (later part of
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Military personnel from the London Borough of Lewisham
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in 2000, shortly before he died of heart failure in
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He made his selections as one of the voters for the
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He was a regular commentator on 1308:Commanders of the Order of the British Empire 1025:As I Said at the Time – a Lifetime of Cricket 1303:World War II prisoners of war held by Japan 64:Learn how and when to remove these messages 983:West Indies Revisited – MCC tour 1959–1960 699:. His unit spent time in camps along the 630:, the first overseas tour to receive live 270: 807:in 1994. He published his autobiography, 241:Learn how and when to remove this message 223:Learn how and when to remove this message 161:Learn how and when to remove this message 922:nearby. They also had a winter home at 186:This article includes a list of general 1113:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 1107:"Swanton, Ernest William [Jim]" 1007:Swanton in Australia with MCC 1946–1975 533:. 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She died in 1998. 901: 824:Wisden Cricketers of the Century 626:in 1934, and commentated on the 177: 75: 34: 1313:People from Forest Hill, London 977:West Indian Adventure 1953–1954 952: 86:needs additional citations for 53:or discuss these issues on the 1318:Bedfordshire Yeomanry officers 1173: 1153: 1098: 1075:Jim: The Life of E. W. 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