Leonard Hemming Explained

Leonard Hemming
Country:England
Fullname:Leonard Ernest Gerald Hemming
Birth Date:30 September 1916
Birth Place:Enfield Town, Middlesex, England
Death Place:Oxford, Oxfordshire, England
Batting:Right-handed
Bowling:Right-arm off break
Club1:Oxfordshire
Club2:Minor Counties
Year2:1951
Columns:1
Column1:First-class
Matches1:1
Runs1:28
Bat Avg1:14.00
100S/50S1:0/0
Top Score1:14
Deliveries1:138
Wickets1:1
Bowl Avg1:60.00
Fivefor1:0
Tenfor1:0
Best Bowling1:1/60
Catches/Stumpings1:0/–
Date:10 July
Year:2012
Source:http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci/content/player/14723.html Cricinfo

Leonard Ernest Gerald Hemming (30 September 1916  - 10 July 2010) was an English cricketer. Hemming was a right-handed batsman who bowled right-arm off break. He was born at Enfield Town, Middlesex.

Early in his life he emigrated to Australia with his parents, before returning to England in the mid - 1930s.[1] Hemming made his debut for Oxfordshire against Berkshire in the 1946 Minor Counties Championship. He played minor counties cricket for Oxfordshire from 1946 to 1954, making 42 appearances, the last of which came against Cornwall in the 1954 Minor Counties Championship.[2] Playing minor counties cricket for Oxfordshire allowed Hemming to represent the combined Minor Counties cricket team, who he made a single first-class appearance for against Kent in 1951 at the St Lawrence Ground, Canterbury.[3] Kent batted first and made 365/8 declared, with Hemming taking the wicket of Brian Edrich, to finish with figures of 1/60 from 23 overs. The Minor Counties responded in their first-innings by making 169 all out, with Hemming being dismissed by Ted Witherden for 14 runs. Forced to follow-on in their second-innings, where they were dismissed for 186, with Hemming himself 14 runs before he was dismissed by Edrich.[4]

Outside of cricket, he worked as a sales manager for Witney blanket factory Early’s. He was awarded the Queen's Silver Jubilee Medal in 1977.[1] He died at the Sobell House Hospice in Oxford, Oxfordshire, on 10 July 2010.[1]

Notes and References

  1. News: Len Hemming - Cricketer with high standards. 26 August 2010. Oxford Mail. 10 July 2012.
  2. Web site: Minor Counties Championship Matches played by Leonard Hemming. CricketArchive. 10 July 2012.
  3. Web site: List A Matches played by Leonard Hemming. CricketArchive. 10 July 2012.
  4. Web site: Kent v Minor Counties, 1951. CricketArchive. 10 July 2012.