Full Name

Eddie Gilbert

Born

August 01, 1905, Woodford, Queensland

Died

January 09, 1978, Wacol, Queensland, (aged 72y 161d)

Batting Style

Left hand Bat

Bowling Style

Right arm Fast

Eddie Gilbert, who was the best remembered aboriginal cricketer to play first- class cricket in Australia, had been long absent from the scene of his sometimes sensational fast bowling feats of the 1930s and in ill health for many years before his death in the Wolston Park Hospital near Brisbane on January 9, 1978, aged 69. Nevertheless, this notably quiet but well spoken product of Queensland's Cherbourg Aboriginal Settlement has remained a legend down through the years. After successfully graduating through the Queensland Colts XI in 1930, Eddie Gilbert quickly reached the headlines in the 1931 Sheffield Shield match against NSW in Brisbane by his first over dismissals of Wendell Bill and Bradman without scoring. Both were caught by wicketkeeper Len Waterman within seven deliveries, but not before one ball rising from a green top had flicked off Sir Donald's cap and another knocked the bat from his hands! Sir Donald has since recalled that the six deliveries he faced on this occasion were the fastest experienced during his career. Lightly built and only a little over 5ft. 7in. in height, Gilbert possessed exceptionally long arms and could bowl at great pace off a run sometimes no longer than four paces. It was this, allied with a somewhat whippy forearm action, which led to suggestions that his right arm bent on occasions during a pronounced arc action which finished with his hand almost touching the ground and his head at knee level. Strong advocacy for Gilbert's Test selection was nullified by the suspect action, a view several times shared and acted on by senior umpires. Nevertheless, the same officials completely accepted his delivery on most other occasions. Several films were taken without conclusive decision and controversy continued throughout Gilbert's career which was undoubtedly affected by the publicity. He faded out of the game in 1936 after showing fine form while taking six wickets in his final match - against Victoria at the Brisbane Cricket Ground in 1936. In 19 Shield matches, he took 73 wickets at an average of 29.75, while a further 14 wickets were gained in Queensland matches against touring MCC, West Indies and South African sides.
Wisden Cricketers' Almanack

Eddie Gilbert Career Stats

Batting & Fielding

FormatMatInnsNORunsHSAve100s50sCtSt
FC23411022434*7.220040

Bowling

FormatMatBallsRunsWktsBBIAveEconSR5w10w
FC2349202521876/6428.973.0756.560

Debut/Last Matches of Eddie Gilbert

FC Matches

Span
1930/31 - 1935/36

Recent Matches of Eddie Gilbert

MatchBatBowlDateGroundFormat
Queensland vs Victoria35/109 & 1/3301-Feb-1936BrisbaneFC
Queensland vs South Aust22* & 0*5/87 & 0/1110-Jan-1936BrisbaneFC
Queensland vs NSW0 & 72/98 & 3/11301-Jan-1936SydneyFC
Queensland vs South Aust4 & 02/12124-Dec-1935AdelaideFC
Queensland vs Victoria121/12818-Dec-1935MelbourneFC

Photos of Eddie Gilbert

Judy Spence, Valda Coolwell, Matthew Hayden and Larry Budd pose after the unveiling of a statue of Eddie Gilbert
Wayne Coolwell and Larry Budd unveil a statue of Eddie Gilbert
Eddie Gilbert
Eddie Gilbert dismisses Don Bradman for 0