Bob Gale (cricketer) explained

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Bob Gale
Country:England
Fullname:Robert Alec Gale
Birth Date:1933 12, df=y
Birth Place:Old Warden, Bedfordshire, England
Batting:Left-handed
Bowling:Right-arm medium
Right-arm leg-break
Club1:Middlesex
Columns:2
Column1:First-class
Matches1:242
Runs1:1,2505
Bat Avg1:29.35
100S/50S1:15/63
Top Score1:200
Deliveries1:3,066
Wickets1:47
Bowl Avg1:37.19
Fivefor1:0
Tenfor1:0
Best Bowling1:4/57
Catches/Stumpings1:126/–
Column2:List A
Matches2:9
Runs2:204
Bat Avg2:22.66
100S/50S2:0/2
Top Score2:86
Deliveries2:
Wickets2:
Bowl Avg2:
Fivefor2:
Tenfor2:
Best Bowling2:
Catches/Stumpings2:2/–
Date:8 November
Year:2013
Source:https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/29/29575/29575.html Cricket Archive

Robert Alec Gale (10 December 1933 – 20 April 2018) was an English first-class cricketer and businessman.[1]

Life

Gale was born in Old Warden in Bedfordshire and was educated at Bedford Modern School, where he captained the school cricket team from 1951 to 1953.[2] After national service in the Army, he represented Middlesex as a swashbuckling left-handed opening batsman between 1956 and 1965. He forged a successful opening partnership with Eric Russell. His highest score was 200, scored in only five hours, against Glamorgan at Newport in July 1962.[3]

With Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) teams he toured South America in 1964–65, Canada and the United States in 1967, and the Netherlands in 1968.

He established a successful career in the City of London following his retirement from first-class cricket. He became a longtime member of the Middlesex general committee, before serving nine years as the chairman of the cricket committee (1989–1998) and President (2001–2003).

He retired to Pevensey Bay in Sussex and died on 20 April 2018,[4] aged 84 years and 131 days. He was the club's ninth oldest living first-class cricketer at his death.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: MIDDLESEX MOURNS THE PASSING OF FORMER PLAYER AND PRESIDENT BOB GALE. middlesexccc.com. 15 April 2019.
  2. Wisden 1954, p. 730.
  3. Wisden 1963, p. 420.
  4. Web site: Middlesex Mourns the Passing of Former Player and President Bob Gale . Middlesex Cricket . 26 April 2018.