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John James Ferris (21 May 1867 – 17 November 1900), a left-arm swing bowler, was one of the few cricketers to play Test cricket for more than one country. Born in Sydney, Australia, Ferris made his first-class debut for New South Wales against Alfred Shaw's touring English team on his home ground in 1886/87. He took seven wickets in the match, including five in the second innings, and after several more good displays was selected for the first Test, also at Sydney. The England first innings was a disaster as they collapsed to what remains their lowest Test total of 45 all out, Ferris bowling unchanged with Charlie Turner, but despite his nine wickets in the game England, inspired by Billy Barnes' second-innings 6–28, scraped to a 13-run win.

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  • John Ferris (cricket) (fr)
  • J. J. Ferris (en)
  • John Ferris (pl)
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  • John James Ferris est un joueur de cricket international australien et anglais né le 21 mai 1867 à Sydney en Nouvelle-Galles du Sud et décédé le 17 novembre 1900 à Durban en Afrique du Sud. Ce dispute huit test-matchs avec l'équipe d'Australie entre 1887 et 1890 puis un autre avec l'équipe d'Angleterre en 1892, faisant de lui l'un des rares joueurs à avoir représenté deux sélections nationales à ce niveau. Engagé avec l'armée anglaise dans la seconde Guerre des Boers, il meurt de la fièvre typhoïde en Afrique du Sud. (fr)
  • John James Ferris (21 May 1867 – 17 November 1900), a left-arm swing bowler, was one of the few cricketers to play Test cricket for more than one country. Born in Sydney, Australia, Ferris made his first-class debut for New South Wales against Alfred Shaw's touring English team on his home ground in 1886/87. He took seven wickets in the match, including five in the second innings, and after several more good displays was selected for the first Test, also at Sydney. The England first innings was a disaster as they collapsed to what remains their lowest Test total of 45 all out, Ferris bowling unchanged with Charlie Turner, but despite his nine wickets in the game England, inspired by Billy Barnes' second-innings 6–28, scraped to a 13-run win. (en)
  • John James Ferris (ur. 21 maja 1867 w Sydney, zm. 17 listopada 1900 w Durbanie, w Południowej Afryce) – krykiecista,jeden z niewielu zawodników, którzy na szczeblu testowym reprezentowali więcej niż jeden kraj. Specjalizował się w grze jako spin bowler. Po raz pierwszy wygrał test match w 1888 roku na Lord’s Cricket Ground - w z Charlesem Turnerem miał kluczowy wkład w zwycięstwo. Cała seria The Ashes zakończyła się jednak porażką Australii, gdyż Anglicy wygrali następne dwa mecze. (pl)
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  • John Ferris (en)
  • John James Ferris (en)
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  • Durban, South Africa (en)
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  • Sydney, Australia (en)
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