Jack Harry

John Harry (1 August 1857 – 27 October 1919) was an Australian cricketer who played in one Test match at Adelaide in 1895.

Harry was a talented batsman, bowler, fieldsman and wicket-keeper who played for the East Melbourne Cricket Club and represented Victoria from 1884 to 1897.

[4] After top-scoring with 70 for Victoria against the touring English team in November 1894,[5] Harry was selected to play in the Third Test in Adelaide a few weeks later.

Australia won by a large margin, but he was not successful, and he never played another Test.

[7] Harry returned to Bendigo, where he had lived before his first-class cricket career, and resumed work as a miner.