- Rowland Bowen
Major Rowland Francis Bowen (born
27 February 1916 ; died4 September 1978 atBuckfastleigh ,Devon ) was a notedcricket researcher, historian and writer.Bowen is best known for his book "Cricket: A History of its Growth and Development throughout the World" (1970) and for being the editor of the magazine "The Cricket Quarterly" which ran from 1963 until 1970. Bowen was something of a "character" and became embroiled in numerous disputes with other people in the field of cricket research.
Educated at Westminster, Bowen served in the Indian Army and spent many years in
Egypt ,Sudan andIndia . He returned to England in 1951 and transferred to theRoyal Engineers as aCaptain , working at theWar Office . He became involved in cricket research and history in 1958.References
*"The Man Who Remade History: Rowland Bowen" by
Peter Wynne-Thomas , in "Cricket Lore" magazine
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