John Mills

Cricket Player

1905 – 1972

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Who was John Mills?

John Ernest 'Jackie' Mills was a New Zealand cricketer who played in seven Tests from 1930 to 1933.

His father George was an all-rounder who played for Auckland in the 1890s and 1900s and was the groundsman at Eden Park in Auckland.

A left-handed opening batsman, Jackie Mills played for Auckland from 1924-25 to 1937-38, and toured England with the New Zealand teams of 1927 and 1931, scoring over 1000 runs on each tour.

He was the first New Zealander to make a Test century on debut. He scored 117 for New Zealand against England at Basin Reserve, Wellington, New Zealand, in 1929-30, and he and Stewie Dempster put on 276 for the first wicket. However, Mills's next nine Test innings produced only 124 runs.

In the first match of the 1929-30 season he scored 185, his highest score, in an innings victory for Auckland over Otago. He scored more than half of Auckland's total of 356, and more than Otago's two innings combined.

In an Auckland club match for Eden against University in 1924-25, he and Hector Gillespie shared an opening stand of 441.

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Born
Sep 3, 1905
New Zealand
Nationality
  • New Zealand
Died
Dec 11, 1972

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on July 23, 2013

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