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Jim Burke (cricketer)

James Wallace "Jim" Burke (12 June 1930, Mosman, New South Wales – 2 February 1979, Manly, New South Wales) was an Australian cricketer who played in 24 Tests from 1951 to 1959. Burke holds the record for the most innings in a complete career without scoring a duck, with 44.
== Early years ==
Burke grew up in the Sydney north shore suburb of Mosman, where his parents had immigrated to from Bromley in Kent. His great-uncle Percy Burke had played for Kent as a wicket-keeper. His mother was a talented golfer.〔Cashman et al., pp. 215–217.〕〔 Burke was a talented golfer and cricketer in his childhood, but was refused membership of Balgowlah Golf Club at the age of 12 on the grounds that he was too young. He began his cricket training aged seven at Manly Oval. Burke attended Sydney Grammar School and aged 14 played in the First XI. At 15 he rose from Manly's Third XI to First XI in Sydney Grade Cricket. At 16 his batting average for Sydney Grammar was 94, a record for a school which has produced many first-class cricketers.〔〔

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