Alfred du Cane explained

Country:England
Fullname:Alfred Richard du Cane
Birth Date:2 April 1835
Birth Place:Southampton, Hampshire, England
Death Place:St John's Wood, London, England
Batting:Unknown
Bowling:Unknown
Club1:Cambridge University
Year1:1854 - 1855
Club2:Marylebone Cricket Club
Year2:1855
Columns:1
Column1:First-class
Matches1:10
Runs1:45
Bat Avg1:3.75
100S/50S1:–/–
Top Score1:17
Deliveries1:922
Wickets1:42
Bowl Avg1:11.66
Fivefor1:1
Tenfor1:1
Best Bowling1:7/?
Catches/Stumpings1:5/–
Date:15 June
Year:2022
Source:https://www.espncricinfo.com/player/alfred-du-cane-12408 Cricinfo

Alfred Richard du Cane (2 April 1835 – 19 October 1882) was an English clergyman and a cricketer who played first-class cricket for Cambridge University Cricket Club and other amateur sides in 1854 and 1855.[1] [2] He was born at Southampton in Hampshire and died at St John's Wood, London.

Du Cane was the fourth son of a Royal Navy officer and part of the Du Cane family that owned Braxted Park in Essex.[3] His older brother was Charles du Cane, a politician and colonial administrator who also played first-class cricket.

Du Cane was educated at Harrow School and at Trinity College, Cambridge.[3] There are no records that show that he played cricket at Harrow, but at Cambridge University he appeared in several matches in both the 1854 and 1855 seasons, played principally on account of his bowling; it is not known whether he was right- or left-handed at either batting or bowling, nor what style of bowling he practised.[1] After a single first-class match for Cambridge against the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC), he was picked for a "Gentlemen of the MCC" side against the "Gentlemen of England" and took 10 wickets in the match, although the full bowling figures for this game do not survive.[4] He was then picked for Cambridge side in the 1854 University Match against Oxford University, where he took three wickets, although Oxford won the game by an innings.[5] After the University Match, he played a single game for the Gentlemen of England side, and in 1855, in addition to playing again for Cambridge University – including a second appearance in the University Match – he also turned out for MCC and for the Gentlemen of England, though he did not improve on his bowling performance from his second game.[1] He did not play any further first-class cricket after the 1855 season.

Du Cane graduated from Cambridge University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1857; this converted to a Master of Arts in 1860.[3] He was ordained as a Church of England deacon in 1858 and as a priest the following year, and then served in parishes in Staffordshire, Cheshire, Sussex and Warwickshire before becoming vicar of Willingale Doe, Essex from 1874 to his death in 1882 at the age of 47.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Alfred du Cane. cricketarchive.com . subscription . 23 November 2017.
  2. Web site: Alfred du Cane. espncricinfo.com . 23 November 2017.
  3. Web site: Alumni Cantabrigienses: Alfred du Cane . J. Venn and J. A. Venn . Part 2. 344 . 23 November 2017.
  4. Web site: Scorecard: Gentlemen of the Marylebone Cricket Club v Gentlemen of England . 26 June 1854 . cricketarchive.com . subscription . 26 November 2017.
  5. Web site: Scorecard: Oxford University v Cambridge University. 3 July 1854 . cricketarchive.com . subscription . 26 November 2017.