john berry hobbs

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john berry hobbs

Sir John Berry Hobbs holds a cricket bat while standing at the crease.

Definition
  1. Proper noun:
    • Sir John Berry Hobbs: A notable and highly regarded English cricketer who played from 1905 to 1934. He is widely considered one of the greatest batsmen in the history of cricket.
Usage Examples
  • Proper noun:
    • John Berry Hobbs scored more first-class centuries than any other player.
    • The batting technique of John Berry Hobbs is still studied by coaches today.
    • Many cricket historians believe John Berry Hobbs was the finest opening batsman of his era.
Advanced Usage
  • "The Master": Hobbs is often referred to by the nickname "The Master" in cricket literature and commentary, acknowledging his supreme skill.
    • Even on difficult pitches, The Master, John Berry Hobbs, found a way to score runs.
Variants and Related Words
  • Jack Hobbs: The common and familiar name used for him during his playing career and in general discourse.
    • Jack Hobbs played most of his county cricket for Surrey.
  • Sir Jack Hobbs: The formal title used after he was knighted in 1953.
    • Sir Jack Hobbs was knighted for his services to cricket.
Synonyms
  • Cricketer: A person who plays cricket. (This is the general category; Hobbs is a specific, iconic example.)
  • Batsman: A player who specializes in batting. (Hobbs was a premier batsman.)
Related Phrases
  • To have a record like Hobbs: Used informally to describe a batsman with exceptional longevity and run-scoring ability.
    • He aims to have a record like Hobbs by the end of his career.
  • Hobbs-esque innings: Describes a long, skillful, and technically correct innings by a batsman.
    • The young opener played a truly Hobbs-esque innings to save the match.
john berry hobbs

Sir John Berry Hobbs holds a cricket bat while standing at the crease.

Noun
  1. notable English cricketer (1882-1963)