Hans Ebeling


Hans Irvine Ebeling MBE was an Australian cricketer and cricket administrator.

Family

The son of Arthur John Claus Frederick Ebeling, and Mary Grace Ebeling, née Mochett, Hans Irvine Ebeling was born in Avoca, Victoria on 1 January 1905.
He married Myra Aileen Conry on 5 October 1936.

Education

Ebeling was educated at Caulfield Grammar School from 1919 to 1922, where he played cricket in the school's First XI, football in its First XVIII, and as a miler in its athletic team.
He dead-heated for first place in the open mile race at the combined Associated Grammar School Sports meeting on 4 November 1921. In one match, against Camberwell Grammar in June 1922, he kicked 13 goals.
The association of parents who support school cricket at Caulfield Grammar is named after him. He is the only Caulfield Grammarian to have played Test cricket.

Cricket

He captained Victoria to two Sheffield Shield championships in four years, captained the Melbourne Cricket Club to four premierships, and played in his sole Test match against England in 1934.
A Squadron-Leader in World War II, he served as a member of the board of the MCC—a body which oversees not only the club's sporting teams but also the operations of the Melbourne Cricket Ground —for 45 years and was serving his first year as MCC President when he died. During this time, he helped to organise the 1977 Centenary Test between England and Australia at the MCG.
In 1999, the Melbourne Cricket Club selected him in its Team of the Century.

Military service

He served with the RAAF during World War II.

Death

He died at East Bentleigh on 12 January 1980 aged 75.

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