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Les Poidevin

Leslie Oswald Sheridan Poidevin (5 November 1876 – 19 November 1931) was an Australian tennis player and first-class cricketer who played for New South Wales and Lancashire.

Les Poidevin
Personal information
Born(1876-11-05)5 November 1876
Merrilla, New South Wales
Died19 November 1931(1931-11-19) (aged 55)
Waverley, Australia
BattingRight-handed
BowlingRight-arm slow
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
1895–1908Lancashire
Career statistics
Competition First-class
Matches 149
Runs scored 7022
Batting average 32.96
100s/50s 14/31
Top score 179
Balls bowled 3170
Wickets 46
Bowling average 41.89
5 wickets in innings 2
10 wickets in match 0
Best bowling 8/66
Catches/stumpings 162/0
Source: CricketArchive
Les Poidevin
Full nameLeslie Oswald Sheridan Poidevin
Country (sports) Australia
Singles
Career record101–43 (70.1%)[1]
Career titles13[1]
Grand Slam singles results
Wimbledon2R (1909, 1910)
Other tournaments
Olympic GamesQF (1908In)
Doubles
Grand Slam doubles results
WimbledonSF (1910)
Team competitions
Davis CupF (1906)

Biography edit

A right-handed batsman who was strong in defence, Poidevin started his first class cricket career with New South Wales in 1895. In 1901 he contributed an unbeaten 140 out of the team's total of 918 runs which was a record team score at the time. He would only bat in 23 innings for NSW over the course of his career but his average of 57.73 ranks favourably with the finest who have played for the state. In the 1901–02 Ashes series, Poidevin was the twelfth man for the first Test match. He was scheduled to make his Test debut in the second Test match, but suffered a finger injury prior to the game.[2]

At the turn of the century he came to England to study medicine and began playing cricket for London County. After three seasons with London County he qualified to play for Lancashire and helped them to win the championship in 1904, his debut season with the county. During the season he made 865 runs at 34. He topped Lancashire's averages the following year with 44 after managing a total of 1376 runs.

Poidevin also played international tennis, representing Australasia in the 1906 Davis Cup as well as in Grand Slams (though missing the 1908 Summer Olympics because of administrative bungling).

Poidevin died on 19 November 1931 at Waverley, New South Wales, Australia. His parents were Napoleon R and Emma Poidevin.[3] He was survived by his wife, Isabel Marianne Poidevin (née Barns), and his two children, Gwen and Les.[4] He was buried in the South Head Cemetery, Old South Head Road, Vaucluse, New South Wales on Friday, 20 November 1931, following a funeral attended by a large number of cricket and tennis representatives and personal friends.[5]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b "Players:Poidevin Sr, Leslie". The Tennis Base. Madrid: Tennismem SL. Retrieved 24 May 2023.
  2. ^ "How many batters have scored four or more centuries in three successive Tests?". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 12 July 2022.
  3. ^ Death Registration #20453/1931 of Leslie O S POIDEVIN, date 19Nov1931, registration district: Waverley, New South Wales, Australia. published by Government of New South Wales, Justice, Registry of Births Deaths & Marriages, online repository https://familyhistory.bdm.nsw.gov.au/lifelink/familyhistory/search Accessed 23Sep2021
  4. ^ 1931 'Family Notices', The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 – 1954), 19 November, p. 8. , viewed 23 Sep 2021, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article16816371
  5. ^ OBITUARY. (23 November 1931). The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 – 1954), p. 13. Retrieved 23 September 2021, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article16823758

External links edit

  • Cricinfo profile
  • Australian Dictionary of Biography entry

poidevin, leslie, oswald, sheridan, poidevin, november, 1876, november, 1931, australian, tennis, player, first, class, cricketer, played, south, wales, lancashire, personal, informationborn, 1876, november, 1876merrilla, south, walesdied19, november, 1931, 19. Leslie Oswald Sheridan Poidevin 5 November 1876 19 November 1931 was an Australian tennis player and first class cricketer who played for New South Wales and Lancashire Les PoidevinPersonal informationBorn 1876 11 05 5 November 1876Merrilla New South WalesDied19 November 1931 1931 11 19 aged 55 Waverley AustraliaBattingRight handedBowlingRight arm slowDomestic team informationYearsTeam1895 1908LancashireCareer statisticsCompetition First classMatches 149Runs scored 7022Batting average 32 96100s 50s 14 31Top score 179Balls bowled 3170Wickets 46Bowling average 41 895 wickets in innings 210 wickets in match 0Best bowling 8 66Catches stumpings 162 0Source CricketArchiveLes PoidevinFull nameLeslie Oswald Sheridan PoidevinCountry sports AustraliaSinglesCareer record101 43 70 1 1 Career titles13 1 Grand Slam singles resultsWimbledon2R 1909 1910 Other tournamentsOlympic GamesQF 1908In DoublesGrand Slam doubles resultsWimbledonSF 1910 Team competitionsDavis CupF 1906 Contents 1 Biography 2 See also 3 Notes 4 External linksBiography editA right handed batsman who was strong in defence Poidevin started his first class cricket career with New South Wales in 1895 In 1901 he contributed an unbeaten 140 out of the team s total of 918 runs which was a record team score at the time He would only bat in 23 innings for NSW over the course of his career but his average of 57 73 ranks favourably with the finest who have played for the state In the 1901 02 Ashes series Poidevin was the twelfth man for the first Test match He was scheduled to make his Test debut in the second Test match but suffered a finger injury prior to the game 2 At the turn of the century he came to England to study medicine and began playing cricket for London County After three seasons with London County he qualified to play for Lancashire and helped them to win the championship in 1904 his debut season with the county During the season he made 865 runs at 34 He topped Lancashire s averages the following year with 44 after managing a total of 1376 runs Poidevin also played international tennis representing Australasia in the 1906 Davis Cup as well as in Grand Slams though missing the 1908 Summer Olympics because of administrative bungling Poidevin died on 19 November 1931 at Waverley New South Wales Australia His parents were Napoleon R and Emma Poidevin 3 He was survived by his wife Isabel Marianne Poidevin nee Barns and his two children Gwen and Les 4 He was buried in the South Head Cemetery Old South Head Road Vaucluse New South Wales on Friday 20 November 1931 following a funeral attended by a large number of cricket and tennis representatives and personal friends 5 See also editList of New South Wales representative cricketersNotes edit a b Players Poidevin Sr Leslie The Tennis Base Madrid Tennismem SL Retrieved 24 May 2023 How many batters have scored four or more centuries in three successive Tests ESPN Cricinfo Retrieved 12 July 2022 Death Registration 20453 1931 of Leslie O S POIDEVIN date 19Nov1931 registration district Waverley New South Wales Australia published by Government of New South Wales Justice Registry of Births Deaths amp Marriages online repository https familyhistory bdm nsw gov au lifelink familyhistory search Accessed 23Sep2021 1931 Family Notices The Sydney Morning Herald NSW 1842 1954 19 November p 8 viewed 23 Sep 2021 http nla gov au nla news article16816371 OBITUARY 23 November 1931 The Sydney Morning Herald NSW 1842 1954 p 13 Retrieved 23 September 2021 from http nla gov au nla news article16823758External links editCricinfo profile Australian Dictionary of Biography entry Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Les Poidevin amp oldid 1156783849, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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