Patrick Leeson

Patrick Leeson

Patrick George Leeson (17 July 191512 May 1997) was an English cricketer: a right-handed batsman who played a single first-class match, for Worcestershire against Northamptonshire in July 1936. Oddly, in that game he was dismissed in both innings by a Test bowler who was to take seven wickets in that innings: first for a duck by Vallance Jupp, and then for 7 by Austin Matthews. Leeson made one catch, to dismiss another Test player, Fred Bakewell.

Leeson bowled right arm off-breaks, but never sent down a delivery in first-class cricket.

He was born in Darjeeling, Bengal, India; he died in Leicester at the age of 81.

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* [http://cricketarchive.co.uk/Archive/Players/30/30958/30958.html Statistical summary] from CricketArchive


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