Robert Poore

Robert Poore

Infobox Historic Cricketer


nationality = South African
country = South Africa
country abbrev = RSA
name = Robert Poore
picture = Cricket_no_pic.pngbatting style = Right-hand bat
bowling style = -
tests = 3
test runs = 76
test bat avg = 12.66
test 100s/50s = 0/0
test top score = 20
test balls = 9
test wickets = 1
test bowl avg = 4.00
test 5s = 0
test 10s = 0
test best bowling = 1/4
test catches/stumpings = 3/-
FCs = 55
FC runs = 3441
FC bat avg = 38.66
FC 100s/50s = 11/12
FC top score = 304
FC balls = 470
FC wickets = 13
FC bowl avg = 19.38
FC 5s = 0
FC 10s = 0
FC best bowling = 2/10
FC catches/stumpings = 38/-
debut date = 13 February
debut year = 1896
last date = 21 March
last year = 1896
source = http://content-aus.cricinfo.com/ci/content/player/46776.html Cricinfo

Robert Montagu Poore DSO, CIE (born 20 March 1866 in Dublin, Ireland, died 14 July 1938 in Boscombe, England) was a cricketer and British army officer who, whilst serving in South Africa in 1896, played in three Tests for the South African cricket team. Much of his cricket was played when he held the rank of Major, but he eventually became a Brigadier-General. "Of all the people in the history of the game," wrote Leo Cooper in an introduction to AA Thomson's "Odd Men In", "he seems to stand for the Eccentric Ideal." [Cooper introduction to "Odd Men In", pp. v-vi.]

In 1899, Poore became the most fertile run-scorer in all of England, hitting 1,399 runs (including seven hundreds) between June 12 and August 12 at an average of 116.58. Against Somerset he made 304 not out and with fellow Army officer Captain Wynyard shared in a stand of over 400 for the sixth wicket - still the highest for that wicket in county cricket. In 21 innings over the course of the entire season, Poore managed 1,551 runs at 91.23, a record for an English season not broken until Don Bradman averaged 98.66 in 1930. Poore was rewarded with selection as a "Wisden Cricketer of the Year".

After 1899, Poore returned to South Africa to fight in the Boer War. A broken arm caused him to miss most of 1902 after he was back in England but he showed he retained his former skill with a superb innings of 62 not out against Hugh Trumble on a sticky wicket and it was hoped Major Poore would be available again in 1903. However, he went to India during that summer and when he finally returned to Hampshire in the middle of 1904 to great expectations Poore was exceptionally disappointing. Although there were few difficult pitches in the nine games he played, he averaged under twenty and only once (on a bad wicket against Sussex) did he show the skill that allowed him to dominate bowlers in 1899. In 1905 he again could not play at all, but he rejoined the team against Derbyshire in 1906 and in two matches scored 232 runs including 129 against Sussex, but another injury ended his season and as it turned out, his county career.

In spite of his impressive success, Poore was not yet overly enamoured with the game, which he had learnt not through classical coaching but the perusal of textbooks; certainly, it was not the only field in which his prodigious talents lay: he was a first-rate swordsman, shot and polo player, and once won the West of India lawn tennis championship. Not until, as a subaltern, he visited India with the 7th Hussars did he realise his love for cricket, a love that he sustained all through his life. Poore remained a dangerous batsman in club games right up to his mid-fifties, and played first-class cricket in India as late as 1913.

References

*Thomson, AA: "Odd Men In" (The Pavilion Library, 1985).
* [http://www.angloboerwar.com/DSO/p/poore_rm.htm Profile]

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