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Roger Blunt

Roger Charles Blunt MBE (3 November 1900 – 22 June 1966) was a cricketer who played nine Test matches for the New Zealand national cricket team.

Roger Blunt

MBE
Roger Blunt in 1931
Personal information
Born(1900-11-03)3 November 1900
Durham, England
Died22 June 1966(1966-06-22) (aged 65)
Westminster, England
BattingRight-handed
BowlingLegbreak
International information
National side
Test debut (cap 2)10 January 1930 v England
Last Test4 March 1932 v South Africa
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
1917/18–1924/25Canterbury
1926/27–1931/32Otago
Career statistics
Competition Test First-class
Matches 9 123
Runs scored 330 7,953
Batting average 27.50 40.99
100s/50s 0/1 15/40
Top score 96 338*
Balls bowled 936 13,252
Wickets 12 213
Bowling average 39.33 31.16
5 wickets in innings 0 5
10 wickets in match 0 1
Best bowling 3/17 8/99
Catches/stumpings 5/– 88/–
Source: Cricinfo, 11 April 2017

Personal life edit

Blunt was born in England, but his family moved to New Zealand when he was six months old.[1] His father, a graduate of Christ Church, Oxford, was a professor at Canterbury College in Christchurch.[2] Blunt was educated at Christ's College, Christchurch, where he captained the First XI cricket team.[3]

Early career edit

A batsman and leg-spinner, Blunt began his first-class career at 17 on Christmas Day 1917 for Canterbury against Otago at Christchurch, taking six wickets. He was a prolific batsman in domestic cricket throughout the 1920s. He was the leading run-maker in the 1922–23 season, scoring 583 first-class runs at an average of 53.00, helping Canterbury to win the Plunket Shield.[4] He moved from Christchurch to Dunedin in 1926.[5]

He played several representative matches for New Zealand against Australian and English teams in the days before New Zealand played Test cricket. When New Zealand made its first major overseas tour, to England in 1927, he scored 1540 runs at 44.00 and took 77 wickets at 25.29, and in recognition of these performances he was chosen as one of the Wisden Cricketers of the Year in 1928.

Later career edit

In New Zealand's first Test, against England in Christchurch in January 1930, Blunt made more runs and took more wickets than any other New Zealander (45 not out and 7; 3 for 17 and 2 for 17) as New Zealand lost by 8 wickets.[6] He played in all of New Zealand's first nine Tests: four against England in 1929–30, three against England in 1931, and two against South Africa in 1931–32. His highest Test score was 96 against England at Lord's in 1931.[7]

Batting for Otago against Canterbury in Christchurch in 1931–32, Blunt made 338 not out at a run a minute[8] out of a total of 589 all out, in a match that Otago nevertheless lost. It was the highest first-class score by a New Zealander until Bert Sutcliffe beat it with 355 in 1949–50. Blunt also held the record as the highest-scoring New Zealand batsman with 7769 runs until Sutcliffe surpassed it in 1953.[9] Blunt's best first-class bowling figures were 8 for 99 for Otago against Auckland in Dunedin in 1930–31.[10]

After the 1931–32 season Blunt played no further cricket in New Zealand, but did appear in three first-class matches in England in 1934 and 1935. He played many minor matches for Sir Julien Cahn's XI in England from 1933 to 1938, and toured North America with Cahn's XI in 1933.[11]

After cricket edit

After retiring from first-class cricket, Blunt lived in England, where he was a successful businessman. He captained London New Zealand Cricket Club in its inaugural match in 1952 and remained a prominent member of the club. In his memory the Roger Blunt Award is given annually for services to the club.[12]

Blunt also became a radio commentator on cricket broadcasts, joining the BBC team for the 1949 New Zealand tour of England.[13] In 1953, he was awarded the Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Medal.[14] He was appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire in the 1965 Queen's Birthday Honours.[9]

References edit

  1. ^ CRICKETER OF THE YEAR 1928 Roger Blunt. Wisden Cricketer of the Year. ESPN cricinfo
  2. ^ "Christ's College, Canterbury, N.Z." The Cricketer. III: 25. February 1923. Retrieved 12 March 2017.
  3. ^ Bill Francis (2010). Tom Lowry: Leader in a Thousand. Trio Books. p. 34. ISBN 978-0-9582839-8-4.
  4. ^ "First-class Batting and Fielding in Each Season by Roger Blunt". CricketArchive. Retrieved 30 March 2020.
  5. ^ "Roger Blunt's Great Record". Northern Advocate: 11. 17 July 1926.
  6. ^ "1st Test, England tour of New Zealand at Christchurch, Jan 10-13 1930". Cricinfo. Retrieved 30 March 2020.
  7. ^ "1st Test, Lord's, June 27 - 30, 1931". Cricinfo. Retrieved 1 October 2023.
  8. ^ Roger Blunt. ESPN cricinfo
  9. ^ a b Wisden Cricketers' Almanack 1967, p. 963.
  10. ^ "Otago v Auckland 1930-31". Cricinfo. Retrieved 1 October 2023.
  11. ^ "Miscellaneous Matches played by Roger Blunt". CricketArchive. Retrieved 30 March 2020.
  12. ^ "Roger Blunt Award for Services to the Club". LNZCC. Retrieved 23 March 2020.
  13. ^ Christopher Martin-Jenkins (1990) Ball by Ball, Grafton, London, p. 89. ISBN 9780246135681.
  14. ^ "Coronation Medal" (PDF). Supplement to the New Zealand Gazette. No. 37. 3 July 1953. pp. 1021–1035. Retrieved 17 April 2021.

External links edit

  •   Media related to Roger Blunt at Wikimedia Commons
  • Roger Blunt at ESPNcricinfo
  • Brief biography and photograph
  • Photograph of Roger Blunt and Alec Knight

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Roger Charles Blunt MBE 3 November 1900 22 June 1966 was a cricketer who played nine Test matches for the New Zealand national cricket team Roger BluntMBERoger Blunt in 1931Personal informationBorn 1900 11 03 3 November 1900Durham EnglandDied22 June 1966 1966 06 22 aged 65 Westminster EnglandBattingRight handedBowlingLegbreakInternational informationNational sideNew Zealand 1930 1932 Test debut cap 2 10 January 1930 v EnglandLast Test4 March 1932 v South AfricaDomestic team informationYearsTeam1917 18 1924 25Canterbury1926 27 1931 32OtagoCareer statisticsCompetition Test First classMatches 9 123Runs scored 330 7 953Batting average 27 50 40 99100s 50s 0 1 15 40Top score 96 338 Balls bowled 936 13 252Wickets 12 213Bowling average 39 33 31 165 wickets in innings 0 510 wickets in match 0 1Best bowling 3 17 8 99Catches stumpings 5 88 Source Cricinfo 11 April 2017 Contents 1 Personal life 2 Early career 3 Later career 4 After cricket 5 References 6 External linksPersonal life editBlunt was born in England but his family moved to New Zealand when he was six months old 1 His father a graduate of Christ Church Oxford was a professor at Canterbury College in Christchurch 2 Blunt was educated at Christ s College Christchurch where he captained the First XI cricket team 3 Early career editA batsman and leg spinner Blunt began his first class career at 17 on Christmas Day 1917 for Canterbury against Otago at Christchurch taking six wickets He was a prolific batsman in domestic cricket throughout the 1920s He was the leading run maker in the 1922 23 season scoring 583 first class runs at an average of 53 00 helping Canterbury to win the Plunket Shield 4 He moved from Christchurch to Dunedin in 1926 5 He played several representative matches for New Zealand against Australian and English teams in the days before New Zealand played Test cricket When New Zealand made its first major overseas tour to England in 1927 he scored 1540 runs at 44 00 and took 77 wickets at 25 29 and in recognition of these performances he was chosen as one of the Wisden Cricketers of the Year in 1928 Later career editIn New Zealand s first Test against England in Christchurch in January 1930 Blunt made more runs and took more wickets than any other New Zealander 45 not out and 7 3 for 17 and 2 for 17 as New Zealand lost by 8 wickets 6 He played in all of New Zealand s first nine Tests four against England in 1929 30 three against England in 1931 and two against South Africa in 1931 32 His highest Test score was 96 against England at Lord s in 1931 7 Batting for Otago against Canterbury in Christchurch in 1931 32 Blunt made 338 not out at a run a minute 8 out of a total of 589 all out in a match that Otago nevertheless lost It was the highest first class score by a New Zealander until Bert Sutcliffe beat it with 355 in 1949 50 Blunt also held the record as the highest scoring New Zealand batsman with 7769 runs until Sutcliffe surpassed it in 1953 9 Blunt s best first class bowling figures were 8 for 99 for Otago against Auckland in Dunedin in 1930 31 10 After the 1931 32 season Blunt played no further cricket in New Zealand but did appear in three first class matches in England in 1934 and 1935 He played many minor matches for Sir Julien Cahn s XI in England from 1933 to 1938 and toured North America with Cahn s XI in 1933 11 After cricket editAfter retiring from first class cricket Blunt lived in England where he was a successful businessman He captained London New Zealand Cricket Club in its inaugural match in 1952 and remained a prominent member of the club In his memory the Roger Blunt Award is given annually for services to the club 12 Blunt also became a radio commentator on cricket broadcasts joining the BBC team for the 1949 New Zealand tour of England 13 In 1953 he was awarded the Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Medal 14 He was appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire in the 1965 Queen s Birthday Honours 9 References edit CRICKETER OF THE YEAR 1928 Roger Blunt Wisden Cricketer of the Year ESPN cricinfo Christ s College Canterbury N Z The Cricketer III 25 February 1923 Retrieved 12 March 2017 Bill Francis 2010 Tom Lowry Leader in a Thousand Trio Books p 34 ISBN 978 0 9582839 8 4 First class Batting and Fielding in Each Season by Roger Blunt CricketArchive Retrieved 30 March 2020 Roger Blunt s Great Record Northern Advocate 11 17 July 1926 1st Test England tour of New Zealand at Christchurch Jan 10 13 1930 Cricinfo Retrieved 30 March 2020 1st Test Lord s June 27 30 1931 Cricinfo Retrieved 1 October 2023 Roger Blunt ESPN cricinfo a b Wisden Cricketers Almanack 1967 p 963 Otago v Auckland 1930 31 Cricinfo Retrieved 1 October 2023 Miscellaneous Matches played by Roger Blunt CricketArchive Retrieved 30 March 2020 Roger Blunt Award for Services to the Club LNZCC Retrieved 23 March 2020 Christopher Martin Jenkins 1990 Ball by Ball Grafton London p 89 ISBN 9780246135681 Coronation Medal PDF Supplement to the New Zealand Gazette No 37 3 July 1953 pp 1021 1035 Retrieved 17 April 2021 External links edit nbsp Media related to Roger Blunt at Wikimedia Commons Roger Blunt at ESPNcricinfo Brief biography and photograph Photograph of Roger Blunt and Alec Knight Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Roger Blunt amp oldid 1178062144, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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