"James Morton Sims" was an England/English cricketer.

Jim Sims represented Middlesex County Cricket Club/Middlesex in 381 first-class matches between 1929 and 1952 as a batsman/right-handed batsman and Bowler (cricket)/off-break bowler who scored 7173 runs (highest score 121) and took 1,257 wickets (best bowling 9/92). He later coached and scored for the county.

He played in four Test cricket/Tests for England national cricket team/England from 1935 to 1937.

He succeeded Jim Alldis Sr/Jim Alldis as the Middlesex scorer in 1969. He continued in this role until his sudden death from a myocardial infarction/heart attack in 1973.

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