- Errol Holmes
Infobox Historic Cricketer
nationality = English
country = England
country abbrev = ENG
name = Errol Holmes
picture = Cricket_no_pic.png
batting style = Right-hand bat
bowling style = Right-arm medium fast
tests = 5
test runs = 114
test bat avg = 16.28
test 100s/50s = -/1
test top score = 85*
test balls = 108
test wickets = 2
test bowl avg = 38.00
test 5s = -
test 10s = -
test best bowling = 1/10
test catches/stumpings = 4/-
FCs = 301
FC runs = 13598
FC bat avg = 32.84
FC 100s/50s = 24/67
FC top score = 236
FC balls = 18297
FC wickets = 283
FC bowl avg = 33.67
FC 5s = 4
FC 10s = -
FC best bowling = 6/16
FC catches/stumpings = 192/-
debut date = 8 January
debut year = 1935
last date = 29 June
last year = 1935
source = http://content-aus.cricinfo.com/ci/content/player/14249.htmlErrol Reginald Thorold Holmes, born at
Calcutta onAugust 21 ,1905 and died inLondon onAugust 16 ,1960 , was acricketer who played for Oxford University, Surrey and England.A dashing right-handed batsman, Holmes believed that cricket was to be enjoyed and was an important figure in restoring the reputation of English cricket after the
Bodyline controversy of the early 1930s. He succeeded the Bodyline captainDouglas Jardine as captain of Surrey in 1934 and resolutely refused to use short-pitched bowling in county matches. He also captained the unofficial "goodwill" MCC tour to Australia and New Zealand in 1935-36.Holmes came to prominence as a hard-hitting batsman for Oxford University from 1925 to 1927 and played a few matches for Surrey in those seasons. He also bowled fast-medium, though it was reported that his run-up tended to be rather more fearsome than the bowling that resulted from it.
After Oxford, Holmes left
first-class cricket for six seasons to pursue a business career before being called back to captain Surrey from 1934. He was an instant success, making 1,000 runs in each of the next four seasons and being appointed vice-captain on the MCC tour of the West Indies where he played four Test matches. He also played one Test atLord's in the 1935 series against South Africa, but business commitments led him to pull out of the 1936-37 tour to Australia underGubby Allen , and he retired from the Surrey captaincy to resume his business career in 1938.After the
Second World War , Holmes was persuaded back to Surrey as captain for two further seasons from 1947, and as late as 1955, at the age of 49, he came back to captain Surrey in one match against Oxford University, batting at number nine and scoring 49 runs. He was aWisden Cricketer of the Year in 1936. In retirement, he sat on MCC and Surrey committees.External links
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* [http://www.cricketarchive.com Cricket Archive]
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