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Peter Randall Johnson

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as a stylish batsman in the so-called "Golden Age" of late Victorian and Edwardian cricket. He added: "Tall and graceful, Randall Johnson in play against fast bowling is something to remember; and once, when he was bowled in the thirties, I heard an opponent, not fond of words or losing, remark: 'Well, I
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Johnson's statistics indicate his increasing stature as a batsman. In 1902, he averaged only 14 runs per innings; the following year the average was in the mid 20s and, with some exceptions, it was mostly over 30 in the years up to 1914. There was progression, too, in his highest innings. In 1902, he
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Robertson-Glasgow, as a young amateur coming into the Somerset side in the 1920s, was clearly in awe of Johnson and left a portrait of a cricketer of considerable panache. "P.R. Johnson's fame rests on batting comparable in style and fluency to that of Lionel Palairet," he wrote – Palairet was noted
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Johnson's best season was 1908, when he topped the first-class averages for the English cricket season with 603 runs in eight innings. In fact, he played in only five matches that season, and one of those was so badly affected by rain that the Somerset side did not bat at all. In his first game, he
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Over the next few seasons, Johnson played regular county cricket for Somerset, averaging, after a poor 1922, in the 20s, and making a lot of catches in the slips. As late as 1926, when he was nearly 46 years of age, he was sharing in a last-wicket partnership of 139 in 95 minutes with
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side, he took four for 99 and these remained the best bowling figures of his long career. In fact, 17 of the 20 wickets he took in his career came in these first two seasons: he bowled seldom after 1902, and after 1906 he bowled only twice more in first-class cricket.
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Johnson served in the Middle East in the First World War where he was taken ill. He played little in 1919, but turned out in eight matches in 1920. Early in the 1921 season, he was picked as captain of the MCC side which played the all-conquering
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David Foot, confessing himself influenced by Robertson-Glasgow's description, wrote: "Johnson was the kind of batsman whose cover drive caused opposing fielders to stop and applaud before returning the ball."
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career that stretched from 1900 to 1927. During his career, he appears to have been known, somewhat formally, as "P. R. Johnson"; modern websites refer to him as "Randall Johnson". Somerset colleague
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at Taunton, the first time a Somerset cricketer had hit two centuries in a first-class match. The 164 in this match remained Johnson's highest-ever score. In the following match, against
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In Foot's view, "with more spare time," Johnson "would have walked into the England side – and adorned it with that touch of elegance inseparable from his tall, distinctive presence."
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matches for Somerset. His qualification for the county would appear to have been fairly flimsy: there is a story, which is also told of a later Somerset cricketer,
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A year after his trip with Bosanquet to North America, Johnson was part of a private team that toured New Zealand and Australia under the leadership of
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At the end of the English cricket season, Johnson joined a party of amateurs, most of them Oxford or Cambridge players and led by
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series the previous winter. In the event, he was unable to bat in the second innings of the match because of a "damaged hand".
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and scored 11 and 46. Because the match was not a competitive one, questions of qualification for the county did not arise.
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After retirement, he was afflicted by arthritis and in his latter years was used a wheelchair. He died at
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who had captained Cambridge University at cricket in the 1850s and also played first-class cricket for
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His record in 1901 was similar, with one score of over 50 – he made 55 in the Cambridge match against
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in the 1902–03 season. Four years later, in the 1906–07 season, he went back to New Zealand with a
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In 1901 as well, Johnson made his debut for Somerset. The match was a first-class game against a
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increased his highest score to 62 with an innings that enabled Somerset to draw against the
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Johnson made his first-class debut for Cambridge University in a match against
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he made 117 and 19. And then in his third match of the season, against
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7 May 1900 Cambridge University v A.J.Webbe's XI
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side that did not play Tests. He opened the innings with
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Sunshine, Sixes and Cider: A History of Somerset Cricket
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Sunshine, Sixes and Cider: A History of Somerset Cricket
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In his third game, he made 54 against 1297:Military personnel from Wellington City 1025:. www.cricketarchive.com. 3 August 1908 981:. www.cricketarchive.com. 6 August 1903 904: 902: 900: 898: 896: 716:"Cambridge University v A.J.Webbe's XI" 642: 1272:H. D. G. Leveson Gower's XI cricketers 1163:. www.cricketarchive.com. 19 June 1926 1003:. www.cricketarchive.com. 12 July 1906 937:. www.cricketarchive.com. 17 July 1902 873: 871: 869: 867: 865: 850:. www.cricketarchive.com. 13 June 1901 806:. www.cricketarchive.com. 17 June 1901 804:"London County v Cambridge University" 959:. www.cricketarchive.com. 6 July 1903 784:. www.cricketarchive.com. 4 July 1901 762:. www.cricketarchive.com. 23 May 1901 740:. www.cricketarchive.com. 21 May 1900 7: 1237:Alumni of Trinity College, Cambridge 718:. www.cricketarchive.com. 7 May 1900 376:and several amateur sides in a long 364:(5 August 1880 – 1 July 1959) was a 698:"Johnson, Peter Randall (JHN898PR)" 501:The historian of Somerset cricket, 1287:B. J. 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