Career
Jack Moroney was a slow-scoring Australian batsman who toured South Africa with success in 1949-1950, making his maiden Test century and a second century in the same match. He failed in the First Test of the 1950-1951 Ashes series, making a pair when Australia were reduced to 228 on a good batting wicket in the first innings and 32/7 on a rain-affected horror in the second, when Australia lost their first three wickets without making a run. He was replaced as opener by Ken Archer and played only one more Test against the West Indies.