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Following the 1979 season, Rock returned to Hampshire for pre-season preparation ahead of the 1980 season, but retired before the start of that season. [1] In 37 first-class matches, he scored 1,227 runs at an average of 19.17. [8] In eighteen one-day matches, he scored 286 runs at an average of 19.06, with two half centuries and a highest ...
He inherited a Hampshire side which was a stark contrast to their successful team of the early 1970s, ultimately finishing last in the 1980 County Championship. [2] In his inaugural season as captain, he made 24 first-class appearances, scoring 874 runs at an average of 23.62, [ 5 ] while in one-day cricket he made 21 appearances, scoring 298 ...
The Hambledon Club was in many respects a Hampshire county club for it organised Hampshire matches, although it was a multi-functional club and not dedicated to cricket alone. Its membership attracted large numbers of sporting gentry and it dominated the sport, both on and off the field, for about thirty years until the formation of Marylebone ...
He played first-class cricket for Hampshire until 1938, making 108 appearances for the county. [2] He was known, on occasion, to deputise as captain for Lionel Tennyson, doing so for matches in 1924, 1926 and 1931. [5] Aird scored 3,603 runs for Hampshire at an average of 22.24; he made four centuries and ten half centuries. [6]
Hampshire County Cricket Club was formed in 1864, and first appeared in the County Championship in 1895. They played their first List A match in the 1963 Gillette Cup against Derbyshire. The players in this list have all played at least one List A match for Hampshire.
He suffered a dramatic reversal of form in 1938, failing to pass a thousand runs in a season for the only time in his career, scoring just 849 runs at an average of 20.70. [6] As a result, Hampshire decided not to re-engage Arnold for the 1939 season. However, the county had second thoughts and he ultimately returned for the 1939 season. [3]
Hampshire, a very ordinary side who bowled badly, were captained by Desmond Eagar. The batting was occasionally good and top of the county's averages was wicketkeeper Neil McCorkell who scored 1,539 championship runs and claimed 49 victims. Neville Rogers and Johnny Arnold played some good innings to both comfortably exceed 1,000 runs.
Reginald Arthur Dare (26 November 1921 — October 1993) was an English first-class cricketer and footballer.In first-class cricket, he was associated as a slow left-arm orthodox bowler for Hampshire, with Dare taking 185 wickets in 109 first-class matches for the county.