- Roger Kimpton
Infobox cricketer biography
playername = Roger Kimpton
female =
country = Australia
fullname = Roger Charles MacDonald Kimpton
nickname =
living =
dayofbirth = 21
monthofbirth = 9
yearofbirth = 1916
placeofbirth =Toorak ,Melbourne , Victoria
countryofbirth =Australia
dayofdeath = 30
monthofdeath = 1
yearofdeath = 1999
placeofdeath =Melbourne , Victoria
countryofdeath =Australia
heightft =
heightinch =
heightm =
batting = Right-handed
bowling = Leg-spinObituary. "Wisden Cricketers' Almanack " 2000.]
role =wicket-keeper
club1 = Oxford University
year1 = 1935–1938
club2 = Worcestershire
year2 = 1937–1949
deliveries = balls
columns = 1
column1 = FC
matches1 = 62
runs1 = 3,562
bat avg1 = 35.26
100s/50s1 = 8/19
top score1 = 160
deliveries1 = 2,138
wickets1 = 28
bowl avg1 = 47.71
fivefor1 = 0
tenfor1 = 0
best bowling1 = 4-42
catches/stumpings1 = 57/14
date = 11 August
year = 2008
source = http://cricketarchive.co.uk/Archive/Players/10/10911/10911.htmlRoger Charles MacDonald Kimpton, DFC (
21 September ,1916 –30 November ,1999 ) was anAustralia n [His "Wisden" obituary calls him "an Australian", and he flew in WW2 for the RAAF, even though Cricinfo lists him as English and he played for an England XI in 1937.]cricketer who played 62 first-class games, mostly in the late 1930s. The majority of his appearances were for Oxford University and Worcestershire, although he appeared for the Gentlemen in both 1936 and 1937 (only the latter game being played at Lord's and for an England XI in 1937. [cite web |url=http://cricketarchive.co.uk/Archive/Players/10/10911/all_teams.html |title=Teams played for by Roger Kimpton |accessdate=2008-08-11 |publisher=CricketArchive ] Unusually, he alternated somewhat between keeping wicket and bowling, although his success with the ball was limited.Aged 18, Kimpton made his first-class debut for Oxford against his future county, Worcestershire, at The Parks in early May 1935, a game which the university won by an innings. Kimpton showed his versatility by scoring 38, bowling five (admittedly wicketless) overs and claiming a catch and a stumping (even though Norman Knight was Oxford's named keeper). [cite web |url=http://cricketarchive.co.uk/Archive/Scorecards/15/15321.html |title=Oxford University v Worcestershire in 1935 |accessdate=2008-08-11 |publisher=
CricketArchive ] In his second match, Kimpton made what was to remain his career best innings when he hit 160 versus Gloucestershire; these runs were hit in 155 minutes, and included a whirlwind hour in which he added 138 withSandy Singleton . [cite web |url=http://cricketarchive.co.uk/Archive/Scorecards/15/15330.html |title=Oxford University v Gloucestershire in 1935 |accessdate=2008-08-11 |publisher=CricketArchive ] His seven further games for Oxford that summer were relatively uneventful.In early May 1936 Kimpton again punished Gloucestershire, scoring a century in each innings. [cite web |url=http://cricketarchive.co.uk/Archive/Scorecards/15/15724.html |title=Oxford University v Gloucestershire in 1936 |accessdate=2008-08-11 |publisher=
CricketArchive ] Later that same month he hit a second-innings 102 (from number eight) in 70 minutes — despite needing a runner — against Lancashire, [cite web |url=http://cricketarchive.co.uk/Archive/Scorecards/15/15763.html |title=Oxford University v Lancashire in 1936 |accessdate=2008-08-11 |publisher=CricketArchive ] then followed that up with 110not out and 85 against Free Foresters; in the latter game he also took a career best 4-42. [cite web |url=http://cricketarchive.co.uk/Archive/Scorecards/15/15790.html |title=Oxford University v Free Foresters in 1936 |accessdate=2008-08-11 |publisher=CricketArchive ] He was picked for the Gentlemen v Players game at Folkestone at the end of the summer, and scored 115. [cite web |url=http://cricketarchive.co.uk/Archive/Scorecards/16/16019.html |title=Gentlemen v Players |accessdate=2008-08-11 |publisher=CricketArchive ] Kimpton's hundred against Lancashire had put him on course for that season'sWalter Lawrence Trophy , butLeslie Ames pipped him to the title by two minutes in the very last match of the year.cite web |url=http://content-uk.cricinfo.com/england/content/player/15936.html |title=Players and Officials - Roger Kimpton |author=Swanton, EW |authorlink=EW Swanton |work="The Cricketer " |accessdate=2008-08-11 |publisher=Cricinfo ]1937 saw Kimpton make his debut in
county cricket , although he continued to turn out for Oxford. He had by some distance his most productive season, scoring 1,568 runs in all first-class cricket at an average of 34.84, although despite a dozen innings between 50 and 99 he only managed one century. This, the only three-figure score he ever made for Worcestershire, came against Derbyshire in late August. [cite web |url=http://cricketarchive.co.uk/Archive/Scorecards/16/16387.html |title=Derbyshire v Worcestershire in 1937 |accessdate=2008-08-11 |publisher=Cricinfo ] In July he made his second appearance for the Gentlemen, this time at Lord's, and struck 59 in the first innings, [cite web |url=http://cricketarchive.co.uk/Archive/Scorecards/16/16293.html |title=Gentlemen v Players in 1937 |accessdate=2008-08-11 |publisher=Cricinfo ] while at the end of the summer he represented an England XI against the New Zealanders at Folkestone. [cite web |url=http://cricketarchive.co.uk/Archive/Scorecards/16/16412.html |title=England XI v New Zealanders in 1937 |accessdate=2008-08-11 |publisher=Cricinfo ]Kimpton played ten games in 1938, including two on the joint Oxford and Cambridge Universities tour of Jamaica in August, but found little success, making only two half-centuries and averaging under 24. He played no cricket in 1939, and with the outbreak of the
Second World War he returned to Australia to join the RAAF as afighter pilot . In this role he won the DFC, the citation noting his "aggressive and determined leadership" during 140 sorties over thePacific Ocean .After the war Kimpton played little, being largely occupied with the family business in Melbourne,but he did make three further first-class appearances. There was a one-off game for Worcestershire in 1949, in which he showed his continuing ability by taking 93* off Nottinghamshire; [cite web |url=http://cricketarchive.co.uk/Archive/Scorecards/18/18987.html |title=Worcestershire v Nottinghamshire in 1949 |accessdate=2008-08-11 |publisher=
Cricinfo ] and in 1955-56 he accepted an invitation fromE. W. Swanton to join his tour to theWest Indies , playing his final two matches at the age of 39.As well as cricket, Kimpton was an accomplished
tennis player, winning the freshmen's tournament; he also achieved a blue atgolf .His brother Stephen played four matches for Oxford University in 1935, appearing alongside Roger in two of them.
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