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Bernard Tancred

Augustus Bernard Tancred (20 August 1865 – 23 November 1911) was a 19th-century South African Test cricketer. His brothers, Vincent and Louis, also played Test cricket for South Africa.

Bernard Tancred
Personal information
Full name
Augustus Bernard Tancred
Born(1865-08-20)20 August 1865
Port Elizabeth, Cape Colony
Died23 November 1911(1911-11-23) (aged 46)
Cape Town, Cape Province, South Africa
BattingRight-handed
BowlingRight-arm medium
International information
National side
Test debut (cap 10)12 March 1889 v England
Last Test25 March 1889 v England
Career statistics
Competition Test First-class
Matches 2 11
Runs scored 87 708
Batting average 29.00 35.40
100s/50s 0/0 1/5
Top score 29 106
Balls bowled 484
Wickets 8
Bowling average 27.50
5 wickets in innings 0
10 wickets in match 0
Best bowling 3/22
Catches/stumpings 2/– 6/–
Source: ESPNcricinfo, 28 December 2015
The inaugural South African Test team. Tancred is standing, second from left

Early life edit

Born in Port Elizabeth, South Africa, Tancred attended St. Aidan's College, Grahamstown, where he first displayed his cricketing prowess. His contemporaries at school included Percy Fitzpatrick and Charles Coghlan. He attended the Cape University and although there are no records to indicate that he graduated he practised law throughout South Africa, including Kimberley, Pretoria and Johannesburg. He became a prominent member of the Uitlander community. Tancred continued to star in club cricket, gaining a reputation as the best batsman in South Africa, with a strong defence, as well as an outstanding point fielder.

Career edit

Tancred was an obvious choice for the first South African cricket side, assembled to play the first touring English cricket team during its two Test tour of South Africa in the 1888–89 South African cricket season. While the South African cricket team lost both Tests, Tancred's 87 runs made him the leading South African run-scorer in the series and he became the first batsman to carry his bat in a Test, when he scored an unbeaten 26 of 47 in the second Test at Newlands Cricket Ground. This innings is still the Test Match record for the lowest score made by a batsman carrying their bat through an innings.[1]

The following season Tancred played for Kimberley against Transvaal in the inaugural Currie Cup, with his second innings 106 the maiden Currie Cup century. He also reinforced his stature in South African cricket and society by founding the Transvaal Cricket Union in 1891 and serving as its foundation chairman. Married in 1893 to Adeline Wainwright, who bore him three daughters, Tancred's increasing work commitments forced his withdrawal from the 1894 South African tour of England.

The increase in tensions in South Africa between the Boers and Uitlanders saw 'Captain' Tancred and others guarding the main Pretoria – Johannesburg road. The following year, Tancred travelled to England possibly to attend a House of Commons inquiry into the Jameson Raid, and, his cricketing fame having preceded him, he was made an honorary member of the Marylebone Cricket Club and turned out for the club against the Derbyshire County Cricket Club. He was also made an honorary member of Surrey County Cricket Club.

Tancred played his final first class match in February 1899 in the 1898–99 South African cricket season, representing Transvaal against Lord Hawke's touring English side but was again unavailable for the Test series due to business concerns.

Later life edit

During the Second Boer War, Tancred worked for British intelligence and then as Legal Adviser to the Military Governor in Bloemfontein, necessitating his absence from the 1901 South African tour of England, which it had been thought he would captain. Following the end of the war, Tancred moved to Salisbury to open a law firm in partnership with his fellow St Aidan's alumni (and future Premier of Southern Rhodesia) Sir Charles Coghlan. While in Salisbury in 1911, Tancred became seriously ill and was brought to Cape Town en route to England to receive specialist treatment but, after a deterioration in his condition, underwent emergency surgery and died in Cape Town the day his ship left for England.

Survived by his wife and three daughters (a son died young), Tancred had become known as the "W. G. Grace of South Africa" for his cricketing exploits and Wisden Cricketers' Almanack called him "undoubtedly the finest batsman in South Africa".[2]

References edit

  1. ^ Lynch, Steven. "What's the lowest score by a batsman carrying his bat?". Ask Steven - Cricinfo.com. Retrieved 4 June 2012.
  2. ^ Wisden Cricketers' Almanack 1912 Obituaries

Sources edit

  • Hall, BT & Schulze, H (2000) "The Cricketing Brothers Tancred, Part 1", The Cricket Statistician, No. 111, Association of Cricket Statisticians and Historians, Orpington, Kent. See also No. 112 and 129.
  • Murray, B & Vahed, G (2009) Empire and Cricket: The South African Experience 1884–1914, chapter 6.
  • Schulze, H (1999) South Africa's Cricketing Lawyers, chapter 2.

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South AfricaBattingRight handedBowlingRight arm mediumInternational informationNational sideSouth AfricaTest debut cap 10 12 March 1889 v EnglandLast Test25 March 1889 v EnglandCareer statisticsCompetition Test First classMatches 2 11Runs scored 87 708Batting average 29 00 35 40100s 50s 0 0 1 5Top score 29 106Balls bowled 484Wickets 8Bowling average 27 505 wickets in innings 010 wickets in match 0Best bowling 3 22Catches stumpings 2 6 Source ESPNcricinfo 28 December 2015 The inaugural South African Test team Tancred is standing second from left Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Later life 4 References 5 SourcesEarly life editBorn in Port Elizabeth South Africa Tancred attended St Aidan s College Grahamstown where he first displayed his cricketing prowess His contemporaries at school included Percy Fitzpatrick and Charles Coghlan He attended the Cape University and although there are no records to indicate that he graduated he practised law throughout South Africa including Kimberley Pretoria and Johannesburg He became a prominent member of the Uitlander community Tancred continued to star in club cricket gaining a reputation as the best batsman in South Africa with a strong defence as well as an outstanding point fielder Career editTancred was an obvious choice for the first South African cricket side assembled to play the first touring English cricket team during its two Test tour of South Africa in the 1888 89 South African cricket season While the South African cricket team lost both Tests Tancred s 87 runs made him the leading South African run scorer in the series and he became the first batsman to carry his bat in a Test when he scored an unbeaten 26 of 47 in the second Test at Newlands Cricket Ground This innings is still the Test Match record for the lowest score made by a batsman carrying their bat through an innings 1 The following season Tancred played for Kimberley against Transvaal in the inaugural Currie Cup with his second innings 106 the maiden Currie Cup century He also reinforced his stature in South African cricket and society by founding the Transvaal Cricket Union in 1891 and serving as its foundation chairman Married in 1893 to Adeline Wainwright who bore him three daughters Tancred s increasing work commitments forced his withdrawal from the 1894 South African tour of England The increase in tensions in South Africa between the Boers and Uitlanders saw Captain Tancred and others guarding the main Pretoria Johannesburg road The following year Tancred travelled to England possibly to attend a House of Commons inquiry into the Jameson Raid and his cricketing fame having preceded him he was made an honorary member of the Marylebone Cricket Club and turned out for the club against the Derbyshire County Cricket Club He was also made an honorary member of Surrey County Cricket Club Tancred played his final first class match in February 1899 in the 1898 99 South African cricket season representing Transvaal against Lord Hawke s touring English side but was again unavailable for the Test series due to business concerns Later life editDuring the Second Boer War Tancred worked for British intelligence and then as Legal Adviser to the Military Governor in Bloemfontein necessitating his absence from the 1901 South African tour of England which it had been thought he would captain Following the end of the war Tancred moved to Salisbury to open a law firm in partnership with his fellow St Aidan s alumni and future Premier of Southern Rhodesia Sir Charles Coghlan While in Salisbury in 1911 Tancred became seriously ill and was brought to Cape Town en route to England to receive specialist treatment but after a deterioration in his condition underwent emergency surgery and died in Cape Town the day his ship left for England Survived by his wife and three daughters a son died young Tancred had become known as the W G Grace of South Africa for his cricketing exploits and Wisden Cricketers Almanack called him undoubtedly the finest batsman in South Africa 2 References edit Lynch Steven What s the lowest score by a batsman carrying his bat Ask Steven Cricinfo com Retrieved 4 June 2012 Wisden Cricketers Almanack 1912 ObituariesSources editHall BT amp Schulze H 2000 The Cricketing Brothers Tancred Part 1 The Cricket Statistician No 111 Association of Cricket Statisticians and Historians Orpington Kent See also No 112 and 129 Murray B amp Vahed G 2009 Empire and Cricket The South African Experience 1884 1914 chapter 6 Schulze H 1999 South Africa s Cricketing Lawyers chapter 2 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bernard Tancred amp oldid 1221094156, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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