- Arthur McIntyre
Infobox Historic Cricketer
nationality = English
country = England
country abbrev = ENG
name = Arthur McIntyre
picture = Cricket_no_pic.png
batting style = Right-hand bat
bowling style = Legbreak
tests = 3
test runs = 19
test bat avg = 3.16
test 100s/50s = -/-
test top score = 7
test balls = -
test wickets = -
test bowl avg = -
test 5s = -
test 10s = -
test best bowling = -
test catches/stumpings = 8/-
FCs = 390
FC runs = 11145
FC bat avg = 22.83
FC 100s/50s = 7/51
FC top score = 143*
FC balls = 287
FC wickets = 4
FC bowl avg = 45.00
FC 5s = -
FC 10s = -
FC best bowling = 1/10
FC catches/stumpings = 638/157
debut date = 12 August
debut year = 1950
last date = 21 July
last year = 1955
source = http://content-aus.cricinfo.com/ci/content/player/16978.htmlArthur John William McIntyre (born
May 14 ,1918 ) is a former Englishcricket er. He was an integral part of the Surrey side that won theCounty Championship in every season from 1952 to 1958 inclusive, and played in 3 Tests for theEnglish cricket team , two in 1950 and one in 1955.He was born in
Kennington ,London , within a quarter of a mile ofThe Oval . He was educated atKennington Road School , and played cricket as wicket-keeper for London Schools alongsideDenis Compton . After a short period outside cricket after leaving school, he joined the ground staff at the Oval in 1936, and made his debut infirst-class cricket for Surrey in 1938, originally as all-rounder batsman andleg-spin ner.In the Second World War, he served in the Army in North Africa, and was wounded in the
Anzio landings , ending as a sergeant in theAPTC . After the war, he successfully filled in for Surrey as an emergencywicketkeeper , and took over the position permanently fromGerald Mobey when he retired in 1946. In addition to his excellent wicket-keeping, he was a strong first-class batsman, and passed 1,000 runs on three occasions. However, he was kept out of theEngland cricket team byGodfrey Evans . He made his Test debut alongsideDavid Sheppard andMalcolm Hilton in the 4th Test against the West Indies atThe Oval in 1950, when Evans was incapacitated with a broken thumb. He toured to Australia and New Zealand with the MCC that winter, and played a second Test match in the 1st Test against Australia at Brisbane in December 1950 as a batsman, with Evans keeping wicket. He played his third and last Test in the 4th Test against South Africa at Headingley in 1955, his benefit season, when Evans was again injured. Evans was still not available for the 5th Test, but McIntyre was also not able to play. He was aWisden Cricketer of the Year in 1958.He retired from regular
first-class cricket after the 1958 season and became Surrey's coach, a position he held until the end of the 1976 season. He made a few first-class appearances while coach when the usual wicketkeeper was injured or unavailable: six in 1959, two in 1960 and two in 1963.Following the death of
Ken Cranston onJanuary 9 2007 , he became England's oldest living former Test cricketer.References
*cricinfo|ref=ci/content/player/16978.html
* [http://content-uk.cricinfo.com/england/content/story/275931.html England's oldest surviving Test cricketer dies] , Cricinfo,9 January 2007
* [http://content-uk.cricinfo.com/england/content/story/154588.html Arthur McIntyre] , Cricketer of the Year 1958, fromCricinfo (text taken from the 1958 edition of "Wisden Cricketers' Almamack")
* [http://www.cricketarchive.co.uk/Archive/Players/0/878/878.html CricletArchive profile including list of all first-class appearances]
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