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Trevor Arnott

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Trevor Arnott
Grave at St Peter's Church, Dixton
Personal information
Full name
Trevor Arnott
Born ( 1902-02-16 ) 16 February 1902
Radyr , Glamorgan , Wales
Died 2 February 1975 (1975-02-02) (aged 72)
Wilton , Herefordshire , England
Batting Right-handed
Bowling Right-arm fast-medium
Domestic team information
Years Team
1931?1934 Monmouthshire
1931?1934/35 Marylebone Cricket Club
1924?1930 Wales
1921?1930 Glamorgan
Career statistics
Competition First-class
Matches 216
Runs scored 5,791
Batting average 17.03
100s/50s 3/22
Top score 153
Balls bowled 25,844
Wickets 408
Bowling average 33.11
5 wickets in innings 10
10 wickets in match ?
Best bowling 7/40
Catches/ stumpings 103/?
Source: Cricinfo , 28 October 2012

Trevor Arnott (16 February 1902 ? 2 February 1975) was a Welsh cricketer who played first-class cricket as an amateur from 1921 to 1935.

Arnott was a right-handed batsman who bowled right-arm fast-medium . He was born at Radyr , Glamorgan , and attended Monmouth School . [1] He captained Glamorgan County Cricket Club in 1928, but was not successful, the county winning only two of their 26 County Championship matches amid disharmony on and off the field. [1] [2]

During the 1928 season he hit his highest score, 153 against Essex . [3] He took his best bowling figures of 7 for 40 when Glamorgan beat the West Indian touring team in 1923. [4] He toured Jamaica with Lord Tennyson's team in 1926?27 and 1927?28. [5]

He is buried is in the churchyard at St Peter's Church, Dixton . [6]

References [ edit ]

  1. ^ a b Brian Halford and Andrew Hignell , The Daffodil Blooms: The glorious rise of Glamorgan CCC to County Champions in 1948 , ACS Publications, Bedford, 2018, pp. 31?32.
  2. ^ "Player profile: Trevor Arnott" . CricketArchive . Retrieved 28 October 2012 .
  3. ^ "Glamorgan v Essex 1928" . CricketArchive . Retrieved 2 June 2019 .
  4. ^ "Glamorgan v West Indians 1923" . CricketArchive . Retrieved 2 June 2019 .
  5. ^ "Obituary", The Cricketer , March 1975, p. 23.
  6. ^ Gravestone

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