John Fox (cricketer, born 1904)

John Fox (7 September 1904 – 15 November 1961) was an English cricketer who played 140 first-class matches between the wars, 46 for Warwickshire and 94 for Worcestershire.

[1] Fox's personal contribution to the match was minimal, although he did take his maiden first-class wicket, that of William Shirley.

Fox played a few more times that season without notable success, and continued to appear sporadically for the next few summers.

1929, Fox's first season with his new county, was something of a mixed bag: his tally of 505 runs was higher than the aggregate of his career up to that point, and although he averaged only 15.78, he did hit 60 and 19 opening the batting against Glamorgan in late July.

Although he was still capable of useful scores, such as the career-best 73 he made against Northamptonshire in May 1931, these were never very frequent and for the last three years of his career he struggled to push his batting average beyond the low teens.