- Eric Bedser
Infobox Historic Cricketer
nationality = English
country = England
country abbrev = ENG
name = Eric Bedser
picture = Cricket_no_pic.png
batting style = Right-handedbatsman (RHB)
bowling style = Right-armoff spin (ROS)
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FCs = 457
FC runs = 14716
FC bat avg = 24.00
FC 100s/50s = 10/61
FC top score = 163
FC balls = 20784
FC wickets = 833
FC bowl avg = 24.95
FC 5s = 24
FC 10s = 4
FC best bowling = 7/33
FC catches/stumpings = 236/0
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source = http://content.cricinfo.com/england/content/player/9644.htmlEric Arthur Bedser (
July 4 ,1918 –May 24 ,2006 ) was a formercricket player forSurrey County Cricket Club . He was the elderidentical twin brother of Sir Alec, widely regarded as one of England's top bowlers of the 20th century. Eric was anall-rounder , a useful right-handedbatsman and right-armoff-spin bowler.Bedser was born in Reading,
Berkshire just 10 minutes before his twin brother. The twins were regarded as 'inseparable' throughout their lives, and they often dressed identically. Their father served in theRoyal Flying Corps in theFirst World War , later becoming abricklayer . He also played cricket and football.The Bedser brothers began playing cricket together at age seven for local school sides and
Woking Cricket Club . Both twins also played football for Surrey Boys, and considered a professional career in that sport. They were educated at Maybury Junior School and Monument Hill Central School. From the age of 14, the twins worked as clerks at a solicitor's office inLincoln's Inn Fields . They were spotted by Surrey coachAlan Peach in 1938 and joined the Surrey county squad staff atThe Oval , making their first-class debuts in the same match the in June 1939. There is a famous story that when Eric and Alec were first selected for Surrey, they agreed they couldn't both befast bowler s, as at that time they were. A flip of the coin saw Alec win the toss, and Eric consequently took up off-spin bowling, for which he became very adept in a Surrey county team that was dominated by famous spinners such asJim Laker andTony Lock , and concentrated on his batting.The pair were called up for duty with the
Royal Air Force in 1939, serving in France and being evacuated from Dunkirk. They later served variously together throughout the war, in North Africa and Italy. Eric was promoted toWarrant Officer (and Alec refused a similar promotion, staying aflight sergeant so they could stay together ), and both being demobilised in 1946, and returned to cricket at Surrey.Bedser enjoyed a successful first-class career, a member of the successful Surrey team that won seven successive
County Championship s from 1952 to 1958, despite many of the sides best players being away playing for England. Despite being called to a Test Trial in 1950, in which Laker took 8 wickets for 2 runs, one of which was scored by Eric, he was never called to play in a Test himself: he played for England only once, in a first-class tour match inTasmania . As a result, Eric's record will always be lacking when compared with Alec's, who played in 51 Test matches, although Eric often accompanied Alec on overseas tours.In a first-class career that lasted twenty-three years, Bedser played in 457 matches for Surrey, scoring 14,716 runs at the useful
batting average of 24.00, and taking 833wicket s at the goodbowling average of 24.95. He passed 1,000 runs in six seasons.After retiring from playing cricket he went into business with his brother. Among other business interests, they co-operated with Ronald Straker in a successful
stationery firm, Straker-Bedser, which was later taken over byRyman in 1977. While Alec became a selector for England, Eric served on various committees at Surrey. He was president of Surrey County Cricket Club in 1990.Neither twin married, living together in a house that they built with their father in 1953 in Woking.
References
*cricinfo|ref=england/content/player/9644.html
* [http://content-usa.cricinfo.com/england/content/story/248275.html Obituary] ,Cricinfo ,24 May 2006
* [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?view=DETAILS&grid=&xml=/news/2006/05/25/db2501.xml Obituary] "The Daily Telegraph ",25 May 2006
* [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,60-2195766,00.html Obituary] "The Times ",25 May 2006
* [http://news.independent.co.uk/people/obituaries/article601292.ece Obituary] "The Independent ",26 May 2006
* [http://www.guardian.co.uk/obituaries/story/0,,1783314,00.html Obituary] "The Guardian ",26 May 2006
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