- Allan White
Infobox Old Cricketer
nationality = English
country = England
country abbrev = Eng
picture = Cricket_no_pic.png
name = Allan White
batting style = Right-handed batsman
bowling style = unknown
FCs = 142
FC runs = 5,035
FC bat avg = 21.89
FC 100s/50s = 0/26
FC top score = 95
FC balls = 22
FC wickets = 0
FC bowl avg = -
FC 5s = 0
FC 10s = 0
FC best bowling = -
FC catches/stumpings = 46/0
debut date = 6 May
debut year = 1936
last date = 11 August
last year = 1949
source = http://content-uk.cricinfo.com/england/content/player/22900.html CricInfoAllan Frederick Tinsdale White (
5 September 1915 -16 March 1993 ) was an Englishcricketer : a right-handed batsman who played for both Warwickshire and Worcestershire, captaining the latter county between 1947 and 1949, though sharing the captaincy withBob Wyatt in the last of those three seasons. He also played for Cambridge University, as well as making a single appearance for Free Foresters. Curiously, he passed fifty 26 times without ever going on to score a century.Born in Earlsdon,
Coventry , White made his first-class debut for Cambridge University against Sussex in May 1936, scoring 93 (which was to remain his highest score for the university) before being out lbw to the bowling ofCharles Oakes . He won his blue that season, playing in theVarsity Match atLord's but making only 19 and 5, and also played seven games with reasonable success for Warwickshire, usually getting a good start though never going on to a really big score.In 1937 White continued to play for Cambridge, though without winning another blue, and also made a further two appearances for Warwickshire, though those four innings totalled just 14 runs. He was then out of first-class cricket for a while before moving to Worcestershire in 1939, and although his record was mediocre (386 runs at 13.78, with a top score of only 47) he was kept on by the county when cricket resumed after
World War II , enjoying his most successful season in 1946 with 1,179 first-class runs and a career-best 95 against the Combined Services.In 1947 White was made captain by the county, proving to be a good choice - his obituary in "Wisden" called him "a popular and enterprising leader""Obituaries in 1993".
Wisden Cricketers' Almanack , 1994.] - and he again passed a thousand runs for the season, albeit from 54 innings, the most he was ever to play in a single summer. From 1948 onwards his attentions were increasingly taken up by his off-field activities as a mushroom farmer"Obituaries in 1993".Wisden Cricketers' Almanack , 1994.] , and after a final season in 1949, a successful year for Worcestershire in which they came third in theCounty Championship , he retired from first-class cricket, though he did play on for several years for the county's Second XI.White died in
Worcester at the age of 77.References
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