Career
He played first class cricket for Victoria and Tasmania, and was trapped lbw by Jim Laker, as the last dismissal of ten in an innings by the latter, at Old Trafford in 1956. Maddocks was a wicket-keeper of distinction, who despite his slight frame was very agile and capable behind the stumps. He vied with Gil Langley for the position of Australian gloveman, replacing him when Langley was injured, although pressure from Langley, Don Tallon and Wally Grout, some of Australia"s finest glovemen, meant he only played 7 tests.
His career as a cricket administrator was marred by the disastrous 3-0 loss in the 1977 Ashes tour, and the World Series Cricket split during his managerial reign of the Australian cricket team
On the death of Arthur Morris on 22 August 2015 he became the oldest surviving Australian Test cricketer. Following Harold Stapleton"s death the following month, he also became the oldest living Australian first-class cricketer.