- Dudley Pope (cricketer)
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Dudley Pope Personal information Full name Dudley Fairbridge Pope Born 28 October 1906
Barnes, EnglandDied 8 September 1934 (aged 27)
Writtle, Essex, EnglandBatting style Right-hand bat Role Batsman Domestic team information Years Team 1925-1927 Gloucestershire 1928-1934 Essex Career statistics Competition FC Matches 159 Runs scored 6557 Batting average 26.33 100s/50s 7/31 Top score 161 Balls bowled 348 Wickets 4 Bowling average 68.00 5 wickets in innings 0 10 wickets in match 0 Best bowling 1/11 Catches/stumpings 37/0 Source: CricInfo, 13 September 2009 Dudley Fairbridge Pope (28 October 1906 - 8 September 1934) was an English cricketer. A right-handed batsman, Pope was born in Barnes and is recorded in the 1911 Census as living in Richmond, Surrey at age four.[1] He played 159 first class matches for Essex and Gloucestershire between 1925 and his death in a car accident in 1934. He scored 6,557 runs at 26.33, including seven centuries,[2] and formed a "solid professional nucleus" along with such players as Jim Cutmore, Laurie Eastman, Jack O'Connor, Jack Russell and Stan Nichols. In 1933 Pope, along with many of these players, scored over 1,000 runs, the first time six batsmen had topped 1,000 in a season.[3]
Notes
- ^ "1911 Census Results, Pope, Dudley Fairbridge b. 1906". 1911census.co.uk. http://www.1911census.co.uk/. Retrieved 2009-10-17.
- ^ "Player Profile: Dudley Pope". CricInfo. http://www.cricinfo.com/england/content/player/18686.html. Retrieved 2009-09-13.
- ^ Bray, Charles (1960). "Essex: 1876 to 1960". Wisden. CricInfo. http://www.cricinfo.com/wisdenalmanack/content/story/152691.html. Retrieved 2009-09-13.
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