Evan Denham Explained

Evan Denham
Birth Name:Hono Evan Horrell Denham
Birth Date:18 May 1913
Birth Place:Brisbane, Queensland Australia
Death Place:Christchurch, New Zealand
Alma Mater:Canterbury University College
Occupation:Surgeon
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Batting:Right-handed
Bowling:Right-arm leg-spin
Club1:Canterbury
Year1:1945/46
Columns:1
Column1:FC
Matches1:1
Runs1:2
Bat Avg1:2.00
100S/50S1:0/0
Top Score1:2
Deliveries1:66
Wickets1:1
Bowl Avg1:28.00
Fivefor1:0
Tenfor1:0
Best Bowling1:1/28
Catches/Stumpings1:0/–
Date:21 December 2023
Source:http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci/content/player/36883.html Cricinfo
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Allegiance:New Zealand
Branch:New Zealand Medical Corps
Serviceyears:1941–1945
Rank:Captain
Battles:World War II

Hono Evan Horrell Denham (18 May 1913 – 16 June 1991) was a New Zealand surgeon and cricketer. He played in one first-class match for Canterbury in 1945/46.[1]

Life and career

Denham was born in Brisbane, Australia, but brought up in Christchurch, where his father, Henry George Denham, was professor of chemistry and rector of Canterbury University College.[2] He was educated at Christ's College, Christchurch, before studying medicine at Canterbury University College,[3] graduating MB ChB in 1937.[2] He worked and undertook further training in hospitals in New Zealand and England before being admitted to the Fellowship of the Royal Colleges of Surgeons in May 1941.[2] [4]

Denham joined the New Zealand Expeditionary Force Medical Corps in mid-1941 and served until 1945, becoming a captain and surgical specialist and serving in North Africa and Italy.[2] [5] He returned to Christchurch after the war, working as a surgeon in Christchurch Hospital.[6] He remained there until 1978, specialising in thoracic surgery.[2] He served as chairman of the New Zealand Postgraduate Medical Federation from 1966 to 1976.[2]

A leg-spin bowler and useful lower-order batsman, Denham played one first-class match for Canterbury in the first Plunket Shield season after the war. Canterbury won, but his contribution was modest, and he was not selected again.[7] In Christchurch in 1946, he married Bunty Robertson, a Scottish nurse he had met while they were both working in Oswestry before the war. They had three daughters, all of whom became nurses, and a son, who became a farmer.[2]

Denham died in Christchurch on 16 June 1991.[1] His wife, Bunty Denham, died in 2008.[8]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Hono Denham . ESPN Cricinfo . 15 October 2020.
  2. Web site: Denham, Hono Evan Horrell (1913–1991) . Plarr's Lives of the Fellows . 20 December 2023.
  3. Varsity Eleven . Star . 16 March 1931 . 14 .
  4. Personal Items . Press . 27 May 1941 . 6 .
  5. Web site: Hono Evan Horrell Denham . Auckland Museum . 20 December 2023.
  6. Appointment of Surgeons . Press . 23 May 1946 . 3 .
  7. Web site: Canterbury v Wellington 1945-46 . CricketArchive . 20 December 2023.
  8. Web site: The Press death notice list of names . 2008 . 35 . 21 December 2023.