Facts:   - testcap: 51    - source: http://content-aus.cricinfo.com/ci/content/player/16337.html cricinfo    - lasttestdate: 24 june    - fivefor: 9 176    - country: england      - bowling: right arm medium-fast    - birth date: 2 june 1865    - deliveries: 3,830 71,724    - columns: 2    - s/s: 0/1 3/29    - death date: 1 december 1901    - club: surrey western province    - year: 1884 -- 1896 1894 -- 1897 1886    - name: george lohmann    - testdebutdate: 5 july    - death place: worcester , british cape colony    - birth place: kensington , middlesex , england    - date: 1865 6 2 yes    - testdebutyear: 1886    - international: true    - image: george lohmann.jpg    - column: test first-class    - catches/stumpings: 28 / -- 337 / --    - fullname: george alfred lohmann    - tenfor: 5 57    - matches: 18 293    - testdebutagainst: australia    - batting: right-handed    - runs: 213 7,247    - wickets: 112 1,841    - lasttestyear: 1896    - lasttestagainst: australia   Based on these bullet points, write a short biography describing the life of george lohmann .
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george alfred lohmann -lrb- 2 june 1865 -- 1 december 1901 -rrb- was an english cricketer , regarded as one of the greatest bowlers of all time .statistically , he holds the lowest lifetime test bowling average among bowlers with more than fifteen wickets and he has the second highest peak rating for a bowler in the icc ratings .he also holds the record for the lowest strike rate -lrb- balls bowled between each wicket taken -rrb- in all test history .he bowled at around medium pace and on the primitive pitches of his time could gain a lot of spin , so that when rain affected the pitch he was invariably quite unplayable .however , against the best batsmen lohmann possessed a great deal of skill and guile , and he could vary his pace , flight and break so deceptively as to worry batsmen on better pitches .he was the finest slip fielder of his time and in county cricket a good enough hard-hitting batsman to score two centuries for surrey and average 25 in 1887 .