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Dick Sale Personal information Full name Richard Sale Born 4 October 1919
Atcham, Shropshire, EnglandDied 3 February 1987 (aged 67)
Beccles, Suffolk, EnglandBatting style Left-handed batsman Relations Richard Sale Domestic team information Years Team 1939 Oxford University 1939-1947 Warwickshire 1949–1954 Derbyshire First-class debut 29 April 1939 Oxford University v Gloucestershire Last First-class 31 July 1954 Derbyshire v Warwickshire Career statistics Competition First-class Matches 66 Runs scored 2923 Batting average 27.31 100s/50s 3/13 Top score 157 Balls bowled 2 Wickets 1 Bowling average 4.00 5 wickets in innings 10 wickets in match Best bowling 1-4 Catches/stumpings 28/- Source: [1], 4 April 2011 Richard (Dick) Sale (4 October 1919 — 3 February 1987) was an English schoolmaster and cricketer who played for Warwickshire between 1939 and 1947 and for Derbyshire between 1949 and 1954.
Sale was born in Atcham, Shropshire, the son of Richard Sale who had also played cricket for Derbyshire. He was educated at Oxford University and played for Oxford University in 1939 opening the batting in the University Match, which Oxford won. In the same year he made his debut for Warwickshire in a match in which the only play was his opening partnership. The Second World War interrupted his academic and playing career, as he served in the army. In 1946 he played again for Oxford University, and again Oxford won the Varsity match. He then finished the season playing for Warwickshire.
Sale then became a master at Repton School, and made his debut for Derbyshire in the 1949 season. Sale with Guy Willatt, and John Eggar formed a trio of Repton masters who played for the county.[1] He played for them annually during the school holidays until the 1954 season.
Sale was a left-hand batsman who played 115 innings in 66 first class matches. His highest score was 157 in a match for Warwickshire against an Indian touring side, and his average was 27.31. He only bowled two balls which were in a match against Nottinghamshire in 1952, one of which was hit for four and the other gave him a wicket (c and b).[2]
In 1962 Sale became headmaster of Oswestry School, and four years later he moved to Brentwood School as headmaster.[3] Sale was public school representative on the F.A. Council and established the Public Schools Football Association of which he was the first chairman. The name was changed to the Independent Schools Football Association in 1986.[4]
Sale died at Beccles, Suffolk aged 68.
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Categories:- 1919 births
- 1987 deaths
- Oxford University cricketers
- Warwickshire cricketers
- Derbyshire cricketers
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