- Cedric Boyns
Infobox Recent cricketer
nationality = English
country = England
country abbrev = Eng
name = Cedric Boyns
picture = Cricket_no_pic.png
batting style = Right-handed batsman
bowling style = Right arm medium
FCs = 37
FC runs = 871
FC bat avg = 18.53
FC 100s/50s = 0/4
FC top score = 95
FC balls = 3,105
FC wickets = 36
FC bowl avg = 46.33
FC 5s = 0
FC 10s = 0
FC best bowling = 4-34
FC catches/stumpings = 37/0
List As = 50
List A runs = 305
List A bat avg = 9.83
List A 100s/50s = 0/0
List A top score = 41*
List A balls = 1,866
List A wickets = 36
List A bowl avg = 33.77
List A 5s = 0
List A 10s = N/A
List A best bowling = 3-24
List A catches/stumpings = 17/0
debut date = 21 April
debut year = 1976
last date = 29 June
last year = 1983
source = http://content-uk.cricinfo.com/ci/content/player/9921.html CricinfoCedric Nigel Boyns (born
14 August ,1954 ) is a former Englishcricket er who played at first-class level for a few years in the late 1970s. He was born inStarbeck ,Harrogate ,Yorkshire .Boyns started his career at Worcestershire in 1972, making a useful 47 opening for the Second XI against their Derbyshire equivalents on
31 July . He played two more Second XI matches that season, two in 1973, and then a considerable number in the second half of 1974. However, by the end of that year, in 25 innings his debut 47 remained his highest score. 1975 saw Boyns make two Second XI hundreds, on both occasions sharing large partnerships with fellow centurion Keith Wilkinson. Boyns also bowled for the first time in this season.The following summer, he finally made his first-class debut against Somerset, albeit for Cambridge University rather than Worcestershire. He failed twice with the bat and bowled only four overs, and three further games for the university brought little change in his fortunes. Nevertheless, Worcestershire selected him to make his first-team debut on
23 June in thelocal derby against Warwickshire in theBenson & Hedges Cup . Despite his county's 12-run victory, it was a personal anticlimax: Boyns neither batted nor bowled. Three days later he did get to bat against Gloucestershire in the Gillette Cup, but was lbw to Procter for a duck. One day later still, he turned out against Surrey in theJohn Player League , but once more did not get a turn at the crease.Boyns worked out some of his frustration with a hundred for the second team against Gloucestershire II, and at the start of July he was rewarded with a
County Championship debut against Lancashire. Worcestershire won by an innings thanks to a superb all-round display byImran Khan (111*; 7-53 and 6-46) so Boyns was only allowed a single innings, in which he scored 23. He also bowled seven wicketless overs for a cost of 17 runs. In a losing appearance in the B&H Cup final two weeks later he at least claimed his first senior wickets: Kent's Graham Johnson andAlan Ealham .The latter part of the 1976 season saw Boyns at last establish himself in the Worcestershire first team, and he claimed his maiden first-class wicket (that of Surrey's
Lonsdale Skinner ) as well as scoring what would prove to be his highest score, a fighting 95 against Yorkshire which rescued his county from 76/4 in their first innings and eventually helped ensure a draw.1977 started strangely for Boyns. He took 3-24 (his career best) against Oxford University, but this small bowling success was soon to be overtaken by a large batting crisis. Successive first-team innings of 16, 2, 4, 1, 1 and 2 saw Boyns drop to the seconds in the second week of May, but he immediately made an unbeaten 111 against Somerset II and was just as quickly recalled to the team proper. Once back, however, he struggled again, and this time it did not seem to matter whether he played in the first or the second team. In eight successive innings in all cricket he was dismissed for single-figure scores, and though his form had improved slightly by mid-August it was only in the final innings of the season, with Worcestershire
following on against Somerset, that he made a significant score once more, with 77*.In 1978 Boyns had plenty of first-team opportunities from late May to early July, but on the whole did not make the most of them. His highest score during this period was 41*, and though he claimed a List A career-best of 4-34 in the John Player League against Leicestershire he was soon back in the seconds yet again. Here, as they had on several previous occasions, the runs flowed, with scores of 105*, 87 and 78* leading to his recall. He made 71 against the New Zealanders in the second half of August, but little else was worthy of note. By 1979 Boyns' days as a Worcestershire cricketer were numbered, and indeed he made only one first-class appearance that summer, against the Sri Lankans in mid-July, although he did play six times in one-day matches. His last first-class wicket was that of Sri Lankan
Roy Dias , while his last List A scalp was Sussex'sTony Pigott just a few days later.Although Boyns never again played at first-class level, he did appear for Shropshire for several years in the early 1980s, both in the
Minor Counties Championship and, on a single occasion in 1983, at List A level in theNatWest Trophy . Shropshire lost the game by 87 runs, unsurprisingly given that their opponents were the Somerset of Botham, Richards and Garner, while Boyns himself scored 12 and did not bowl. The following year he (and his former Worcestershire team-mate Wilkinson) appeared for the Old Hill side that won theWilliam Younger Cup , while in 1986 Boyns had two minor outings for MCC.External links
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