Robert Evans (cricketer), Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Robert Evans (cricketer)

Date of Birth: 20-Aug-1899

Place of Birth: Great Barton, England, United Kingdom

Date of Death: 02-Aug-1981

Profession: military personnel, cricketer

Zodiac Sign: Leo


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About Robert Evans (cricketer)

  • Robert Gordon Evans (20 August 1899 – 2 August 1981) was an English first-class cricketer and educator. Born at Great Barton in Suffolk, Evans was educated at King Edward VI School in Bury St Edmunds.
  • He served in the latter part of World War I with the Suffolk Regiment as a second lieutenant.
  • After the war he went up to Peterhouse, Cambridge in March 1919.
  • While studying at Cambridge he made his debut in first-class cricket for Cambridge University against the Marylebone Cricket Club at Lord's in 1920.
  • He made eleven further first-class appearances for Cambridge in 1921.
  • Across these matches he scored a total of 197 runs at an average of 28.14, with a highest score of 46 not out.
  • With his right-arm fast-medium bowling he took 45 wickets a bowling average of 22.77, with best innings figures of 6/45, one of three five wicket hauls he took.
  • Evans gained a blue in 1921.
  • He also played two first-class matches for the Free Foresters in 1922 and 1923.After graduating from Peterhouse, Evans became a teacher.
  • He worked as an assistant master at Dulwich College from 1921–1924, before taking up the same role at Wellington College from 1924.
  • He played minor counties cricket for Berkshire in 1935 and 1936, making eight appearances in the Minor Counties Championship.
  • He later taught at The Prebendal School in Chichester, and retired to nearby Sidlesham, where he died in August 1981.

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