- Neal Abberley
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Neal Abberley Personal information Full name Robert Neal Abberley Born 22 April 1944
Stechford, Birmingham, EnglandDied 8 August 2011 (aged 67)
EnglandBatting style Right-handed batsman (RHB) Bowling style Right arm medium pace Role Batsman Domestic team information Years Team 1964–1979 Warwickshire First-class debut 13 May 1964 Warwickshire v Cambridge University Last First-class 22 June 1979 Warwickshire v Yorkshire Career statistics Competition First-class List A Matches 261 133 Runs scored 10082 2350 Batting average 24.47 21.17 100s/50s 3/60 1/10 Top score 117* 113* Balls bowled 474 490 Wickets 5 11 Bowling average 58.80 34.81 5 wickets in innings 0 0 10 wickets in match 0 N/A Best bowling 2/19 2/26 Catches/stumpings 171/- 33/- Source: CricketArchive, 9 August 2011 Robert Neal Abberley (22 April 1944 – 8 August 2011) was an English cricketer. A stalwart county player, he was a right-handed batsman and occasional right arm medium pace bowler. He was born in Stechford, Birmingham and played for his native Warwickshire from 1964 to 1979.
Despite a modest batting record, he averaged under 25 as a specialist batsman, he played over 250 times for the "Bears". He made 3 first class hundreds, with a best of 117 not out against Essex and scored his only one day hundred, 113 not out, against Hampshire.
He moved into coaching in 1980 after retiring from the game, initially as Warwickshire's Second XI coach and later with a 'roving brief' at all levels in the club.[1] He was particularly involved in the development of Ian Bell and the England team wore black arm bands in his honour during the Test against India at Edgbaston in the days following his death.
Playing career
Abberley made his First-class debut for Warwickshire in 1964 against Cambridge University, scoring a half-century in the drawn match.[2] The following year, he made his County Championship debut against Yorkshire, but was unable to bat due to injury.[3] In 1966, Abberley struck his first First-class century, scoring 117 not out against Essex, the highest First-class score of his career. The 1966 season proved to be Abberley's most prolific in First-class cricket, with 1315 runs scored at an average of 28.58. He toured Pakistan with an Under 25 MCC side in 1966/67, in a squad featuring a number of current and future England stars such as Mike Brearley, Dennis Amiss, Alan Knott and Derek Underwood. Abberley scored 92 and 31 in his only match on this tour, against Central Zone.
References
External links
- Neal Abberley at Cricket Archive
Categories:- 1944 births
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- Warwickshire cricketers
- English cricketers
- International Cavaliers cricketers
- Sportspeople from Birmingham, West Midlands
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