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Jim Allen (cricketer)

Charles Henry "Jim" Allen MBE (born 15 August 1951) is a former Montserratian first-class cricketer who was a part of the World Series Cricket West Indies XI and is considered the greatest ever Montserrat sportsperson.[1]

Jim Allen
Personal information
Full name
Charles Henry Allen
Born (1951-08-15) 15 August 1951 (age 72)
Harris Village, Montserrat
BattingRight-handed
BowlingRight-arm Medium
RoleBatsman, occasional wicketkeeper
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
1971/72–1982/83Leeward Islands
FC debut15 January 1972 Leeward Islands v Windward Islands
Last FC3 March 1983 Leeward Islands v Windward Islands
LA debut16 January 1974 Leeward and Windward Islands v MCC
Last LA26 January 1983 Leeward Islands v Guyana
Career statistics
Competition First-class List A
Matches 55 15
Runs scored 3,067 366
Batting average 34.07 30.50
100s/50s 5/19 1/1
Top score 161 102*
Balls bowled 157 6
Wickets 3 1
Bowling average 30.00 6.00
5 wickets in innings 0 0
10 wickets in match 0 0
Best bowling 1/14 1/6
Catches/stumpings 42/1 6/–
Source: CricketArchive, 26 November 2007

Born in Harris Village, Montserrat, to Handsome and Alberta Allen,[2] Jim Allen starred in Montserrat cricket from a young age, making his debut for the Montserrat cricket team in the 1969 Leeward Islands Tournament, and scored his first century for Montserrat against St Kitts cricket team at Sturge Park, Montserrat in 1971.[3]

Allen made his first-class debut on 15 January 1972 for Leeward Islands against Windward Islands at Roseau, scoring one and 82. An attacking right-hand batsman with an unorthodox, open–chest, wide-legs batting stance, Allen was soon considered a more exciting batsman than his Leeward Islands teammate Vivian Richards.[4]

Outside of cricket Allen worked as a bulldozer driver[5] Allen became the first professional Montserratian sportsperson when he began playing in England during the northern summer, turning out for teams in the Lancashire and Cheshire cricket leagues.[6] Allen's best season was 1976/77, where he scored 559 first-class runs at 50.81, with a highest score of 150.

World Series Cricket edit

Allen's good form led to a lucrative offer to join the World Series Cricket (WSC) competition when it commenced in Australia in late 1977. Recommended by West Indies captain Clive Lloyd, it took WSC owner Kerry Packer's representatives two months to find Allen, searching the West Indies and England before finding him.[5]

The only member of the West Indian squad not to play Test cricket, Allen appeared in three SuperTests against the Australians but struggled, scoring a total of 44 runs with a high score of 20.

Back in the West Indies edit

Following the end of World Series Cricket, Allen returned to the West Indies for the 1978/79 season where he scored his highest first-class score of 161 against Jamaica. In 1978, Allen was awarded with an MBE (Member of the Order of the British Empire) for his services to cricket. Allen sustained an eye injury during a practice session in May 1981 and underwent surgery at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York. He was forced to wear contact lenses and returned during the 1981/82 season, although his runscoring ability fell from prior to the accident. He played three more years before retiring.

Allen made news in April 1982 when he failed to arrive in time for the final of the Geddes Grant/Harrison Line Trophy between Leeward Islands and Barbados, leaving Leeward Islands officials scrambling for a replacement.[7]

Upon his retirement, Allen had scored 3,067 first-class runs at 34.07. He also took three wickets at 30.00 with his right arm medium pace and took 42 catches and a stumping. For Montserrat, Allen scored four centuries.[8]

Post-retirement edit

Since his retirement, an annual lecture series, held on his birthday, has been established in Montserrat to honour Allen.[6] Additionally, a number of Montserratian artists have written poems about Allen and there are calls to name a local street or erect a statue of Allen in front of the government headquarters in the de facto Montserrat capital Brades.[9] Allen's importance to Montserrat was encapsulated by local writer Professor Howard Fergus, who said "He (Allen) had made all Montserratians see, feel and know that they, in spite of all, could scale any height of achievement accomplished by those overbrimming with opportunity."[1]

Allen's brother George Allen and son Davon Williams have both also played first-class cricket for Leeward Islands.[10]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Fergus, H. (1996) Gallery Montserrat: Some Prominent People In Our History, Canoe Press, Montserrat. ISBN 976-8125-25-X.
  2. ^ Fergus, p. 113.
  3. ^ Fergus, p. 116.
  4. ^ Hector, L. (2001) "Fan the Flame 9 February 2012 at the Wayback Machine", 24 August 2001. Accessed 9 November 2007.
  5. ^ a b "Jim Allen". The Age. Fairfax Limited. Retrieved 3 September 2019.
  6. ^ a b Durand, H. (2001) "50th Birthday Event Celebrates Jim Allen 3 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine", Montserrat Reporter. Accessed 9 November 2007.
  7. ^ "Geddes Grant/Harrison Line Trophy", West Indies Cricket Annual 1982, p. 68.
  8. ^ Martin, Edwin. "Frank Edwards' all-time Montserrat cricket team is revealed". Montserrat Spotlight. Montserrat Spotlight. Retrieved 4 September 2019.
  9. ^ Montserrat Reporter (2003) "Mike Findlay Lionizes Montserrat’s Jim Allen", Montserrat Reporter, 29 August 2003. Accessed 8 November 2007.
  10. ^ "Jim Allen", Cricket Archive. Accessed 10 November 2007.

Sources edit

  • Fergus, H. (1996) Gallery Montserrat: Some Prominent People In Our History, Canoe Press, Montserrat. ISBN 976-8125-25-X.

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Not to be confused with Jimmy Allan cricketer Charles Henry Jim Allen MBE born 15 August 1951 is a former Montserratian first class cricketer who was a part of the World Series Cricket West Indies XI and is considered the greatest ever Montserrat sportsperson 1 Jim AllenPersonal informationFull nameCharles Henry AllenBorn 1951 08 15 15 August 1951 age 72 Harris Village MontserratBattingRight handedBowlingRight arm MediumRoleBatsman occasional wicketkeeperDomestic team informationYearsTeam1971 72 1982 83Leeward IslandsFC debut15 January 1972 Leeward Islands v Windward IslandsLast FC3 March 1983 Leeward Islands v Windward IslandsLA debut16 January 1974 Leeward and Windward Islands v MCCLast LA26 January 1983 Leeward Islands v GuyanaCareer statisticsCompetition First class List AMatches 55 15Runs scored 3 067 366Batting average 34 07 30 50100s 50s 5 19 1 1Top score 161 102 Balls bowled 157 6Wickets 3 1Bowling average 30 00 6 005 wickets in innings 0 010 wickets in match 0 0Best bowling 1 14 1 6Catches stumpings 42 1 6 Source CricketArchive 26 November 2007Born in Harris Village Montserrat to Handsome and Alberta Allen 2 Jim Allen starred in Montserrat cricket from a young age making his debut for the Montserrat cricket team in the 1969 Leeward Islands Tournament and scored his first century for Montserrat against St Kitts cricket team at Sturge Park Montserrat in 1971 3 Allen made his first class debut on 15 January 1972 for Leeward Islands against Windward Islands at Roseau scoring one and 82 An attacking right hand batsman with an unorthodox open chest wide legs batting stance Allen was soon considered a more exciting batsman than his Leeward Islands teammate Vivian Richards 4 Outside of cricket Allen worked as a bulldozer driver 5 Allen became the first professional Montserratian sportsperson when he began playing in England during the northern summer turning out for teams in the Lancashire and Cheshire cricket leagues 6 Allen s best season was 1976 77 where he scored 559 first class runs at 50 81 with a highest score of 150 Contents 1 World Series Cricket 2 Back in the West Indies 3 Post retirement 4 References 5 SourcesWorld Series Cricket editMain article World Series Cricket Allen s good form led to a lucrative offer to join the World Series Cricket WSC competition when it commenced in Australia in late 1977 Recommended by West Indies captain Clive Lloyd it took WSC owner Kerry Packer s representatives two months to find Allen searching the West Indies and England before finding him 5 The only member of the West Indian squad not to play Test cricket Allen appeared in three SuperTests against the Australians but struggled scoring a total of 44 runs with a high score of 20 Back in the West Indies editFollowing the end of World Series Cricket Allen returned to the West Indies for the 1978 79 season where he scored his highest first class score of 161 against Jamaica In 1978 Allen was awarded with an MBE Member of the Order of the British Empire for his services to cricket Allen sustained an eye injury during a practice session in May 1981 and underwent surgery at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York He was forced to wear contact lenses and returned during the 1981 82 season although his runscoring ability fell from prior to the accident He played three more years before retiring Allen made news in April 1982 when he failed to arrive in time for the final of the Geddes Grant Harrison Line Trophy between Leeward Islands and Barbados leaving Leeward Islands officials scrambling for a replacement 7 Upon his retirement Allen had scored 3 067 first class runs at 34 07 He also took three wickets at 30 00 with his right arm medium pace and took 42 catches and a stumping For Montserrat Allen scored four centuries 8 Post retirement editSince his retirement an annual lecture series held on his birthday has been established in Montserrat to honour Allen 6 Additionally a number of Montserratian artists have written poems about Allen and there are calls to name a local street or erect a statue of Allen in front of the government headquarters in the de facto Montserrat capital Brades 9 Allen s importance to Montserrat was encapsulated by local writer Professor Howard Fergus who said He Allen had made all Montserratians see feel and know that they in spite of all could scale any height of achievement accomplished by those overbrimming with opportunity 1 Allen s brother George Allen and son Davon Williams have both also played first class cricket for Leeward Islands 10 References edit a b Fergus H 1996 Gallery Montserrat Some Prominent People In Our History Canoe Press Montserrat ISBN 976 8125 25 X Fergus p 113 Fergus p 116 Hector L 2001 Fan the Flame Archived 9 February 2012 at the Wayback Machine 24 August 2001 Accessed 9 November 2007 a b Jim Allen The Age Fairfax Limited Retrieved 3 September 2019 a b Durand H 2001 50th Birthday Event Celebrates Jim Allen Archived 3 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine Montserrat Reporter Accessed 9 November 2007 Geddes Grant Harrison Line Trophy West Indies Cricket Annual 1982 p 68 Martin Edwin Frank Edwards all time Montserrat cricket team is revealed Montserrat Spotlight Montserrat Spotlight Retrieved 4 September 2019 Montserrat Reporter 2003 Mike Findlay Lionizes Montserrat s Jim Allen Montserrat Reporter 29 August 2003 Accessed 8 November 2007 Jim Allen Cricket Archive Accessed 10 November 2007 Sources editFergus H 1996 Gallery Montserrat Some Prominent People In Our History Canoe Press Montserrat ISBN 976 8125 25 X Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jim Allen cricketer amp oldid 1184108207, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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