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797:. He suffered a dramatic reversal of form in 1938, failing to pass a thousand runs in a season for the only time in his career, scoring just 849 runs at an average of 20.70. As a result, Hampshire decided not to re-engage Arnold for the 1939 season. However, the county had second thoughts and he ultimately returned for the 1939 season. Despite him missing Hampshire's opening two fixtures through a foot injury, the decision to re-engage Arnold proved to be a good one. Playing in 27 matches in 1939, he scored 1,467 runs at an average of 34.11, which placed him top of Hampshire's batting averages for the season. It was during the 1939 season that he made his third-highest first-class score, with an unbeaten 179 from the 754:, having shared in an opening stand of 62 with Bakewell. The experimental opening partnership between Arnold and Bakewell lasted just one match, with Arnold making no further appearances at Test level. Sutcliffe returning to replace him for the second Test. His 28 first-class matches in 1931 saw him pass a thousand runs for the second successive season, with 1,403 at an average of 31.17, which included three centuries. 777:. Despite passing a thousand runs in a season for the fourth successive time in 1933, Arnold found his returns diminished that season, with 1,086 runs at an average of 23.57, whilst also failing to score a century all season. His most prolific season came in 1934, when from 30 matches he scored 2,261 runs at an average of 48.10, making seven centuries; amongst the seven was a score of 109 not out against the touring 820:, of the Southampton Cricket League, in 1940. Following the war, he returned to play first-class cricket for Hampshire and showed the same pre-war form. He played in 28 matches in 1946, scoring 1,692 runs at an average of 35.25, whilst in 1947 he 1,783 runs at an average of 41.46; in the latter season, he scored five centuries and narrowly missed out on a second career double-century when he made 195 against 828:(101) whilst compiling his score. In both 1948 and 1949, Arnold passed a thousand runs for the season, but with batting averages of 27.41 in 1948 and 29.51 in 1949. He fell ill during the 1950 season and retired without playing again, having scored 1,119 runs from 18 match at an average of 41.44, topping the Hampshire batting averages by July. 848:
to have been "the country's outstanding player of the 1930s", he was by nature and attacking batsman. Despite having a naturally attacking playing style, Arnold could be versatile in his batting approach. During the middle of his career he adopted a more defensive game, but later in his career he
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bowlers. As befitted a professional footballer, he was known for his speed whilst running between the wickets. In 396 first-class matches for Hampshire, he scored 21,596 runs at an average of 32.92; he made 36 centuries and 116 half centuries. Referred as "a joy to watch in the
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In 1936, he made thirty first-class appearances in which he scored 1,298 runs at an average of 28.84, whilst his 27 appearances in 1937 yielded him 1,705 runs at an average of 36.27; amongst his three centuries in 1937 was a score of 172, made against
967:. He played for Fulham until the outbreak of the Second World War, having made 213 appearances and scored 62 goals. He played for Fulham in wartime matches, but did not return to play official matches for the club following the war. 963:, which England lost 2–1. He was not selected to play for England again following the match. By representing England at international level in football two years after his appearance for England in Test cricket, he became 947:
also moving to Fulham alongside him. The pair cost Fulham Β£5,000, which helped to keep Southampton financially afloat. A month into his move to Fulham, he won one international cap for
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in 1928 as he had to be resident in Hampshire in order to qualify to play cricket for the county. When he was first spotted playing by Southampton manager
1947: 781:, a performance which saved Hampshire from certain defeat. His continued good form into 1935 led to his consideration for Test selection against 648: 964: 590: 621:, making over 300 professional appearances and scoring over 100 goals. Following the end of his cricket career, he became a first-class 1175: 1937: 933: 656: 606: 1917: 952: 1069: 785:
that summer, though Arnold was ultimately overlooked, despite making 1,713 runs at an average of 31.14 across the season.
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in 1951. Ten-years later he was added to the first-class umpires list, being joined by former cricketer and footballer
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of 52.75, helping them to secure their first Minor Counties Championship title with an important innings of 62
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to have been a fine off driver and hooker, who was particularly effective with his aggressive batting against
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returned to the more aggressive approach with which he had begun his career. Arnold was noted by
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for England. He played both sports extensively at domestic level, making over 400 appearances in
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In 1932, Arnold made 26 first-class appearances for Hampshire. He also played in two
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in St Mary's Road in Southampton from 1946 to the early 1950s. Arnold died in a
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one of twelve Englishmen to have played both international cricket and football
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Arnold began playing football as a schoolboy in Oxford. He began his career at
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Arnold began the 1931 season in good form, and by June he was on the
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during the war, such as playing for a team called The Rest against
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in February 1939. He remained in the Southampton area during the
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in September 1939. He contiuned to play in friendly matches in
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First-class cricket was suspended due to the outbreak of the
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Following his retirement from playing, Arnold stood as an
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he made over 21,000 runs. In football, he played as an
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Following the war, he ran The Criterion 970: 453: 655:in 1929, making eight appearances in the 591:professional football and cricket players 1537: 1535: 1510: 1508: 1372:"Test selectors leave out Johnny Arnold" 1338:"Test selectors leave out Johnny Arnold" 1228: 1033:"Fulham. Cox is just what Fulham needed" 1948:England men's international footballers 1718: 1716: 1714: 1712: 1624:"The first-class umpires list for 1973" 1263: 1226: 1224: 1222: 1220: 1218: 1216: 1214: 1212: 1210: 1208: 1168: 1166: 1164: 671:. In August 1929, he made his debut in 589:in 1933. 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Arnold made 23 appearances in the 461: 1671: 1643: 1573:Torbay Express and South Devon Echo 13: 1568:"Footballers on the umpire's list" 1250: 1134: 1085: 911: 883: 628: 14: 1969: 1842: 638: 96:5 ft 7 in (1.70 m) 1404:"First home match of the season" 939:In February 1933, he signed for 695:, predominantly as an attacking 647:in November 1907, Arnold played 1938:English Football League players 1817:"Footballβ€”Cricket star married" 1808: 1780: 1751: 1615: 1591: 1559: 1481: 1447: 1423: 1395: 1363: 1329: 1173:Berry, Michael (5 April 1984). 1631:. 20 December 1972. p. 13 1305: 1281: 1061: 1038:Sunday Dispatch Football Guide 1025: 951:in 1932–33, which came in the 718:selectors minds for the first 583:England national football team 1: 1826:. 27 February 1939. p. 7 1658:www.englandfootballonline.com 1579:. 8 December 1960. p. 10 1018: 832:Playing style and statistics 7: 1629:Nottingham Guardian Journal 1469:. 24 August 1940. p. 2 1045:. 23 August 1936. p. 6 1006: 657:Minor Counties Championship 423:Association football career 10: 1974: 1760:The Alphabet of the Saints 1003:hospital on 3 April 1984. 991:and was involved with the 633: 160:Domestic team information 120:International information 1918:English men's footballers 1411:. 12 May 1939. p. 12 1383:. 2 July 1937. p. 22 1357:British Newspaper Archive 953:British Home Championship 908:who was not reappointed. 546: 528: 523: 505: 487: 469: 443: 438: 431: 428: 408: 404: 235: 230: 226: 215: 204: 196: 192: 182: 172: 167: 164: 159: 155: 148:27 June 1931 v  140: 124: 119: 108: 100: 92: 69: 43: 33: 28: 1933:Southampton F.C. players 1928:Oxford City F.C. players 1823:Birmingham Daily Gazette 1347:. 8 July 1935. p. 8 693:1931 County Championship 141:Only Test (cap  1913:English cricket umpires 1908:England Test cricketers 1883:Footballers from Oxford 1696:www.saintsplayers.co.uk 1409:Portsmouth Evening News 1344:Portsmouth Evening News 971:Personal life and death 625:between 1961 and 1972. 1893:Oxfordshire cricketers 1878:Cricketers from Oxford 1723:Holder, James (2015). 1120:"Wisden - John Arnold" 902:List A one-day matches 649:minor counties cricket 567:association footballer 993:National Fire Service 1953:British firefighters 1898:Hampshire cricketers 1462:Hampshire Advertiser 791:Cambridge University 679:against the touring 601:, where as a mostly 597:, predominantly for 575:England cricket team 524:International career 353:5 wickets in innings 29:Personal information 1943:Fulham F.C. players 1377:Hampshire Telegraph 759:Gentlemen v Players 689:County Championship 673:first-class cricket 595:first-class cricket 425: 365:10 wickets in match 25: 1903:Players cricketers 1888:English cricketers 1737:. pp. 10–11. 1185:. 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Index

Cowley
Oxfordshire
Southampton
Hampshire
slow
England
259
New Zealand
Oxfordshire
Hampshire
Umpiring
FC
LA
Test
First-class
Batting average
Balls
Wickets
Bowling average
5 wickets in innings
stumpings
Johnny Arnold
ESPNcricinfo
Outside left
Oxford City
Southampton
Fulham
England
cricketer
association footballer

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