Les Berry

Les Berry

Infobox Old Cricketer


nationality = England
country = England
country abbrev = Eng
picture = Cricket_no_pic.pngname = Les Berry
batting style = Right-hand batsman
bowling style =
FCs = 609
FC runs = 30225
FC bat avg = 30.25
FC 100s/50s = 45/148
FC top score = 232
FC balls = 764
FC wickets = 10
FC bowl avg = 60.60
FC 5s = -
FC 10s = -
FC best bowling = 1-1
FC catches/stumpings = 181/0
debut date = 21 June
debut year = 1924
last date = 29 August
last year = 1951
source = http://www.cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/27/27864/27864.html CricketArchive

George Leslie "Les" Berry, born at Dorking, Surrey on April 28, 1906 and died at Great Glen, Leicestershire on February 5, 1985, was a cricketer who played for Leicestershire and holds many of the county's first-class batting records.

A right-handed batsman who started his career in the middle order but became an opener, Berry, who had moved to Market Harborough at the age of eight, joined Leicestershire in the 1924 season, when he played in half the first-class matches but with little success. The following year, however, he made 1,071 runs at an average of 21 and appeared in virtually every match. He was then a regular member of the team until he retired, at the age of 45, at the end of the 1951 season.

As well as the 1,000 runs he scored in 1925, he passed the 1,000-run mark in every English first-class cricket season from 1928 to 1950, and his 2,446 runs at an average of more than 50 runs an innings in 1937 remains the Leicestershire record for a season. His first century, against Worcestershire at Ashby-de-la-Zouch in 1928, was a score of 207 at not much short of a run a minute, and by the time he retired he had added 44 others for Leicestershire: the total of 45 first-class centuries remains the county record. He also holds the county record for most first-class runs with 30,143, and his seven centuries in 1937 have been equalled for Leicestershire by Willie Watson and Brian Davison, but never beaten.

Berry was a record-holder in another respect as well: when cricket resumed after the Second World War, Leicestershire had no suitable amateur to captain the side, so Berry became the county captain. Though Ewart Astill had captained Leicestershire in a similar hiatus in 1935, Berry was the first professional captain for one of the English cricket counties who was more than a stopg
Tom Dollery of Warwickshire.

Berry was perhaps unlucky not to be chosen for representative matches, but was not very successful in the few games he played for teams other than Leicestershire. Every single one of his scores of 50 and over was made for the county side. He was a good outfielder but no bowler.

After retiring from cricket, he became the cricket coach at Uppingham School. For most of his cricket career, he was known as L. G. Berry.


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