James Norman Stevens Explained

James Norman Stevens (4 June 1910 – 23 December 1993)[1] was an English cricketer active from 1937 to 1955 who played for Northamptonshire (Northants). He was born in Bexhill-on-Sea and died in Ipswich. He appeared in five first-class matches for Northants in 1937 as a right-handed batsman who bowled right arm fast medium. An amateur cricketer,[1] he made two further first-class appearances for the Free Foresters in 1953 as well as representing Suffolk in Minor Counties Cricket from 1949 to 1955. In his first-class matches, he scored 76 runs with a highest score of 19 and took nine wickets with a best performance of three for 85.[2]

Stevens founded the Suffolk Young Amateurs and latterly served as president of Suffolk CA.[3] Outside of cricket, he worked as a teacher with his wartime spent with the RAF.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Wisden Cricketers' Almanack . 1995 . https://www.espncricinfo.com/wisdenalmanack/content/story/236517.html . ESPNcricinfo . 22 May 2024 . Obituaries in 1994.
  2. Web site: Player Profile: James Stevens . ESPNcricinfo . 22 May 2024.
  3. Obituaries . The Cricketer . May 1994 . 75 . 5 . 105 . CricketArchive . 22 May 2024.