- Tom Pearce
Infobox cricketer biography
playername = Tom Pearce
country = England
fullname = Thomas Neill Pearce
dayofbirth = 3
monthofbirth = 11
yearofbirth = 1905
placeofbirth =Stoke Newington ,London
countryofbirth =England
dayofdeath = 11
monthofdeath = 4
yearofdeath = 1994
placeofdeath = East Worthing,Sussex
countryofdeath =England
batting = Right-handed
bowling = Right arm medium
club1 = Essex
year1 = 1929 – 1950
deliveries = balls
columns = 1
column1 = First-class
matches1 = 250
runs1 = 12061
bat avg1 = 34.26
100s/50s1 = 22/?
top score1 = 211*
deliveries1 = 1413
wickets1 = 15
bowl avg1 = 61.80
fivefor1 = 0
tenfor1 = 0
best bowling1 = 4/12
catches/stumpings1 = 153/–
date = 11 April
year = 1994
source = http://www.cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/7/7094/7094.html CricketArchiveThomas Neill Pearce OBE (
November 3 ,1905 -April 11 ,1994 ) was an Englishcricket er andRugby Union official. He was primarily abatsman for Essex and wascaptain for nearly 20 years. He also acted as secretary, chairman and president of Essex, and was also a Test selector for England.Cricket career
Pearce made his first-class debut against Sussex at
Leyton in 1929. He opened the batting, however number 6 was to become his usual position in the batting order. His selection was based on his high scoring in club cricket, at a time when Essex relied greatly onamateur s. During his first few years as an Essex player, he worked as a banker, however after two seasons he gave it up and started work in the wine trade.His first season as captain in 1933; a role he shared until 1938 with
Denys Wilcox , saw Essex rise from 13th to 4th in theCounty Championship . TheWisden Cricketers Almanack of 1934 reported that "Pearce captained with tactical judgment and enjoyed no little success as a batsman". A change of job ensured that Pearce could remain Essex's full-time captain until 1950, when he retired.His most prolific season was in 1948, when he scored 1,487 runs at an average of 49.56. He also hit his highest score of his career in the same season, an unbeaten 211 against Leicestershire.
Immediately after retiring, Pearce became a Test selector for England. He was also manager of the MCC's tour of India, Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) and Pakistan, during the winter of 1961-2. He also selected his own
T. N. Pearce's XI , which played against the touring Test side annually between 1951 and 1976.Rugby Union career
Pearce was also described as a "top-class" referee, and took charge of 10 international matches.
References
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