- Bernard Tancred
Infobox Historic Cricketer
nationality = South African
country = South Africa
country abbrev = RSA
name = Bernard Tancred
picture = Cricket_no_pic.png
batting style = Right-hand bat
bowling style = Right-arm medium
tests = 2
test runs = 87
test bat avg = 29.00
test 100s/50s = -/-
test top score = 29
test balls = -
test wickets = -
test bowl avg = -
test 5s = -
test 10s = -
test best bowling = -
test catches/stumpings = 2/-
FCs = 11
FC runs = 708
FC bat avg = 35.39
FC 100s/50s = 1/5
FC top score = 106
FC balls = 484
FC wickets = 8
FC bowl avg = 27.50
FC 5s = -
FC 10s = -
FC best bowling = 3/22
FC catches/stumpings = 6/-
debut date = 12 March
debut year = 1889
last date = 25 March
last year = 1889
source = http://content-aus.cricinfo.com/ci/content/player/47521.htmlAugustus Bernard Tancred (
20 August 1865 -23 November 1911 ) was a leading 19th centurySouth Africa nTest cricket er.Born in Port Elizabeth, South Africa, Tancred attended St. Aidan's College,
Grahamstown , where he first displayed his cricketing prowess, andCape University .Although there are no records to indicate that Tancred graduated from university, he began to practice law throughout South Africa, including Kimberley,
Pretoria andJohannesburg , and became a prominent member of theUitlander community. Tancred continued to star in club cricket, gaining a reputation as the best batsman in South Africa, with a strong defence, as well as an outstanding point fielder.Tancred was an obvious choice for the first South African cricket side, assembled to play the touring
English cricket team during its two Test tour of South Africa in the1888-89 South African cricket season . While theSouth African cricket team lost both Tests, Tancred's 87 runs made him the leading South African run-scorer in the series and he became the first batsman to carry his bat in a Test, when he scored an unbeaten 26 of 47 in the second Test atNewlands Cricket Ground .The following season Tancred played for Kimberley against Transvaal in the inaugural Currie Cup, with his second innings 106 the maiden Currie Cup century. He also reinforced his stature in South African cricket and society by founding the
Transvaal Cricket Union in 1891 and serving as its foundation Chairman. Married in 1893 to Adeline Wainwright, who bore him three daughters, Tancred's increasing work commitments forced his withdrawal from the 1894 South African tour of England.The increase in tensions in South Africa between the
Boer s and Uitlanders led Tancred to enlist as a captain in the South African army during theJameson Raid , guarding the main Pretoria - Johannesburg road. The following year, Tancred travelled toEngland to attend a House of Commons inquiry into the Jameson Raid, and, his cricketing fame having preceded him, was made an honorary member of theMarylebone Cricket Club and turned out for the club against theDerbyshire County Cricket Club .Tancred played his final first class match in February 1899 in the
1898-99 South African cricket season , representing Transvaal against Lord Hawke's touring English side but was again unavailable for the Test series due to business concerns. During theSecond Boer War , Tancred worked for British intelligence and Legal Advisor to the Military Governor inBloemfontein , necessitating his absence from the 1901 South African tour of England, which it had been thought he would captain.Following the end of the war, Tancred moved to Salisbury to open a law firm in partnership with his fellow St Aidan's alumni (and future
Prime Minister of Rhodesia ) SirCharles Coghlan . While in Salisbury in 1911, Tancred became seriously ill and was brought toCape Town en route to England to receive specialist treatment but, after a deterioration in his condition, underwent emergency surgery and died in Cape Town the day his ship left for England. Survived by his wife and three daughters, Tancred had become known as the "W. G. Grace of South Africa" for his cricketing exploits and "Wisden Cricketers' Almanack " called him "undoubtedly the finest batsman in South Africa""Wisden Cricketers' Almanack" 1912 "Obituaries" http://content-eap.cricinfo.com/southafrica/content/player/47521.html Accessed 17 November 2006.] .His brothers, Vincent and Louis, also played Test cricket for South Africa.
References
* Hall, BT & Schulze, H (2000) "The Cricketing Brothers Tancred, Part 1", "The Cricket Statistician", No. 111, Association of Cricket Statisticians and Historians, Orpington, Kent.
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