- Wilfrid Foster
Major Wilfrid Lionel Foster CBE DSO (
2 December 1874 –22 March 1958 ) was an Englishcricketer : a right-handed batsman who played forWorcestershire County Cricket Club in their early years infirst-class cricket . He was one of the seven Foster brothers, all of whom played first-class cricket for the county. Foster also appeared for MCC and the Gentlemen.Born in
Great Malvern ,Worcestershire , like his brothers Foster was educated atMalvern College before going to theRoyal Military Academy and being commissioned into theRoyal Artillery . He made his first-class debut for Worcestershire in 1899, against Yorkshire in Worcestershire's first ever match at that level, though he had a personally unmemorable game in scoring 0 and 22. However, the season as a whole was a success for him: he made 1,041 runs in all, and topped Worcestershire'sbatting average s with 42.57. Against Hampshire, both he and his brother Tip scored a century in each innings.Foster played three first-class matches (none for Worcestershire) in 1900, but was then out of the game for several years owing to his service in the Boer War."Obituaries in 1958".
Wisden Cricketers' Almanack 1959.] He returned to first-class cricket in 1903, but never again played more than a handful of games in a season, and enjoyed only very moderate success with the bat. His last match was in 1911 against Middlesex. He won the DSO inWorld War I .As well as his cricketing accomplishments, Foster was a fine
rackets player, winning the Amateur Doubles Championship on two occasions."Obituaries in 1958".Wisden Cricketers' Almanack 1959.] Foster died at the age of 83 in Ryton Grove, nearShifnal ,Staffordshire .References
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