Eddie Dawson Explained

Eddie Dawson
Fullname:Edward William Dawson
Birth Date:13 February 1904
Birth Place:Paddington, London, England
Death Date:4 June 1979 (aged 75)
Death Place:Idmiston, Wiltshire, England
Batting:Right-handed
Columns:2
Column1:Test
Matches1:5
Runs1:175
Bat Avg1:19.44
100S/50S1:0/1
Top Score1:55
Deliveries1:
Wickets1:
Bowl Avg1:
Fivefor1:
Tenfor1:
Best Bowling1:
Catches/Stumpings1:0/–
Column2:First-class
Matches2:282
Runs2:12,598
Bat Avg2:27.09
100S/50S2:14/63
Top Score2:146
Deliveries2:52
Wickets2:0
Bowl Avg2:
Fivefor2:
Tenfor2:
Best Bowling2:
Catches/Stumpings2:110/–
International:true
Internationalspan:1928–1930
Country:England
Testdebutagainst:South Africa
Testcap:233
Testdebutdate:4 February
Testdebutyear:1928
Lasttestdate:21 February
Lasttestagainst:New Zealand
Lasttestyear:1930
Source:http://content-aus.cricinfo.com/ci/content/player/11843.html CricInfo
Date:24 October
Year:2021
Club1:Leicestershire
Year1:1922–1934

Edward William Dawson (13 February 1904 – 4 June 1979) was an English cricketer who played in five Test matches between 1928 and 1930.

A batsman whose studious technique made use of his talent, Dawson excelled as a schoolboy for Eton College, scoring 159 in the traditional fixture against Harrow. He went up to Magdalene College, Cambridge, and earned his blue as a freshman, captaining the university in 1927.[1]

Dawson played his county cricket for Leicestershire, captaining the county for four seasons: 1928, 1929, 1931 and 1933. He toured with England to South Africa in 1927–28 and New Zealand in 1929–30. He made 55 in his last Test, at Auckland, opening the innings with Ted Bowley. He scored 12,598 first-class runs with 14 centuries, the highest being a knock of 146 against Gloucestershire. His swansong was a chanceless 91 against the Australians in 1934.

As a member of the Coldstream Guards during World War II, Dawson's duties included guarding Rudolf Hess in Sussex.[2] In his later years he was a creative director of the Outward Bound movement.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: CUCC Captains . Cambridge University Cricket Club.
  2. Web site: Eddie Dawson . Cricinfo . 29 August 2023.