Beaumont Cranfield Explained

Beaumont Cranfield
Country:England
Fullname:Beaumont Cranfield
Birth Date:28 August 1872
Birth Place:Bath, Somerset, England
Death Place:Bristol, England
Batting:Right-handed
Bowling:Slow left-arm orthodox
Role:Spin bowler
Club1:Somerset
Type1:FC
Debutdate1:28 June
Debutyear1:1897
Debutfor1:Somerset
Debutagainst1:Gloucestershire
Lastdate1:20 July
Lastyear1:1908
Lastfor1:Somerset
Lastagainst1:Warwickshire
Columns:1
Column1:First-class
Matches1:137
Runs1:1,307
Bat Avg1:9.82
100S/50S1:0/0
Top Score1:42
Deliveries1:27,922
Wickets1:621
Bowl Avg1:23.98
Fivefor1:47
Tenfor1:12
Best Bowling1:8/39
Catches/Stumpings1:64/–
Date:8 October
Year:2009
Source:https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/3/3504/3504.html CricketArchive

Beaumont Cranfield (28 August 1872 – 20 January 1909) was an English professional cricketer who played first-class cricket for Somerset County Cricket Club and the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) between 1897 and 1908. A slow left-arm orthodox bowler, Cranfield took 621 wickets in first-class cricket, and took 100 or more wickets in a season in three successive years at his peak.[1]

Cranfield first played for Somerset in 1897, and took five wickets on his debut.[2] Somerset hoped that he would be able to replace Ted Tyler, whose career was effectively ended in 1900 when he was repeatedly no-balled for throwing.[1] At his prime, Cranfield was capable of bowling with significant curve, sufficient to allow him to place almost all of his fielders on the leg side.[3] However, he lacked consistency, particularly regarding the length of his bowling.[1]

In 1901, 1902 and 1903, Cranfield took 100 or more wickets in first-class cricket, peaking in the middle year, when he claimed 141, at an average of 18.56.[4] He was invited to play for representative sides twice, appearing for the Players against the Gentlemen at Scarborough in 1902, and then for the "Players of the South" against the Gentlemen in 1904.[5] Despite his professional status, Cranfield also appeared for the "Gentlemen of England" in 1903 against Oxford University, taking seven wickets in the match.[6] His best bowling performance came the following year, when he claimed eight wickets for 39 runs against Gloucestershire. In all, he took five wickets in an innings 47 times, and on twelve occasions he claimed 10 wickets in a match.[7] Cranfield's batting was lowly regarded, and club historian Eddie Lawrence describes him as "an obvious number eleven in the batting order".[1]

Cranfield was rarely a healthy man, and in January 1909, he caught a chill while watching a football match. Four days later, he died of pneumonia.[3] His brother, Lionel Cranfield, and his nephew (Lionel's son) Monty Cranfield both also played first-class cricket.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Lawrence, Eddie . Somerset County Cricket Club (100 Greats) . 2001 . Tempus Publishing . . 0-7524-2178-6 . 35.
  2. Web site: subscription . Somerset v Gloucestershire: County Championship 1897 . CricketArchive . 12 June 2014.
  3. Web site: Wisden Obituary: Beaumont Cranfield . 1910 . ESPNcricinfo . 12 June 2014.
  4. Web site: subscription . First-class Bowling in Each Season by Beaumont Cranfield . CricketArchive . 12 June 2014.
  5. Web site: subscription . First-Class Matches played by Beaumont Cranfield (137) . CricketArchive . 12 June 2014.
  6. Web site: subscription . Oxford University v Gentlemen of England: University Match 1903 . CricketArchive . 12 June 2014.
  7. Web site: Player profile: Beaumont Cranfield . ESPNcricinfo . 12 June 2014.