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'Ernest William (Jim) Swanton'
CBE (
11 February 1907 –
22 January 2000) is chiefly known for being a
cricket writer and
commentator under his initials, 'E. W. Swanton'. He worked as a sports
journalist for ''
The Daily Telegraph''
newspaper and as a
broadcaster for
BBC Radio for 30 years. He was a regular commentator on
Test Match Special, easily recognised by his distinctive "fruity" voice. After "retiring" in the
1970s, he continued to write occasional articles and columns, virtually until his death.
Swanton was born in
Forest Hill,
London. His father was a
stockbroker. He claimed to have attended a cricket match at which
W. G. Grace scored a century while a baby in his pram. He attended
Cranleigh School, and became a journalist. He started as
Amalgamated Press, but began to write for the
London ''
Evening Standard''
newspaper at the age of 27. He also played three
county cricket matches for
Middlesex County Cricket Club in 1937 and 1938, all against university sides. He did not distinguish himself, scoring only 67
runs in 5
first-class innings.
He served in the
Bedfordshire Yeomanry in the
Second World War. He was captured by the
Japanese in the fall of
Singapore, and spent 3 years as a
prisoner of war. After the war, he became cricket correspondent for ''The Daily Telegraph'' in 1946, remaining in that post until 1975. He was also editorial director of ''
The Cricketer'' from 1967 to 1988. His writing style was very spare and simply, simply reporting what happened and why, without the flourishes of
Neville Cardus or
John Arlott.
He was awarded the OBE in 1965 and the CBE in 1994. He made his selections for as one of the voters for the
Wisden Cricketers of the Century in 2000, shortly before he died in
Canterbury. A respected biography, by
David Rayvern Allen, of Swanton (see image) published shortly after his death revealed many previously unknown facts about his life.
Bibliography
★ ''Elusive Victory'' (1951)
★ ''Cricket and the Clock'' (1952)
★ ''Best Cricket Stories'' (1953)
★ ''West Indian Adventure 1953-1954'' (1954)
★ ''West Indies Revisited - MCC tour 1959-1960'' (1960)
★ ''Cricket from All Angles'' (1968)
★ ''Sort of a Cricket Person'' (1972)
★ ''Swanton in Australia with MCC 1946-1975'' (1975)
★ ''Follow On'' (1977)
★ ''Barclays World of Cricket'' (General Editor) (1980 - 2nd ed.)
★ ''As I Said At The Time - a Lifetime of Cricket'' (1983)
★ ''Gubby Allen - Man of Cricket'' (1985)
★ ''Kent Cricket - a Photographic History 1744-1984'' (with 'C H Taylor') (1985)
★ ''The Essential E W Swanton - the 1980s Observed'' (1990)
★ ''Last Over - A Life in Cricket'' (1996)
Biography
"Jim: The Life of E.W.Swanton" by David Rayvern Allen ISBN 978 1854109002
External links
★
Cricket pundit Swanton dies (
BBC News,
22 January 2000)
★
Player profile from
Cricinfo