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'''John Alexander Jameson''' (born [[April 5]], [[1941]], near Bombay (now [[Mumbai]], [[India]]) is a former [[England|English]] [[cricket]]er who played in 4 [[Test cricket|Tests]] and 3 [[One Day International|ODI]]s from 1971 to 1975.<br />Jameson represented [[Warwickshire]] from 1960 until 1976.
'''John Alexander Jameson''' (born [[June 30]], [[1941]], near Bombay (now [[Mumbai]], [[India]]) is a former [[England|English]] [[cricket]]er who played in 4 [[Test cricket|Tests]] and 3 [[One Day International|ODI]]s from 1971 to 1975.<br />Jameson represented [[Warwickshire]] from 1960 until 1976.
<br />A hard hitting batsman he scored 240 not out against [[Gloucestershire]] at [[Edgbaston]] in 1974, sharing a second wicket partnership of 465 with [[Rohan Kanhai]]. An occasional wicketkeeper and off spin bowler, Jameson was a first class umpire between 1984 and 1987 as well as working as a pitch inspector for ECB.<br />His brother TEN Jameson appeared for Warwickshire and [[Cambridge University]] in 1970.
<br />A hard hitting batsman he scored 240 not out against [[Gloucestershire]] at [[Edgbaston]] in 1974, sharing a second wicket partnership of 465 with [[Rohan Kanhai]]. An occasional wicketkeeper and off spin bowler, Jameson was a first class umpire between 1984 and 1987 as well as working as a pitch inspector for ECB.<br />His brother TEN Jameson appeared for Warwickshire and [[Cambridge University]] in 1970.



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John Jameson
Source: Cricinfo, 1 January 2006

John Alexander Jameson (born June 30, 1941, near Bombay (now Mumbai, India) is a former English cricketer who played in 4 Tests and 3 ODIs from 1971 to 1975.
Jameson represented Warwickshire from 1960 until 1976.
A hard hitting batsman he scored 240 not out against Gloucestershire at Edgbaston in 1974, sharing a second wicket partnership of 465 with Rohan Kanhai. An occasional wicketkeeper and off spin bowler, Jameson was a first class umpire between 1984 and 1987 as well as working as a pitch inspector for ECB.
His brother TEN Jameson appeared for Warwickshire and Cambridge University in 1970.