Robert Couper Explained

Robert Couper
Country:New Zealand
Fullname:Robert Neil Couper
Birth Date:19 December 1927
Birth Place:Palmerston North, Manawatū, New Zealand
Death Place:Taihape, Rangitikei, New Zealand
Batting:Right-handed
Bowling:Slow left-arm orthodox
Club1:Otago
Year1:1951/52
Club2:Rangitikei
Date:7 May
Year:2016
Source:http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci/content/player/36759.html ESPNcricinfo

Robert Neil Couper (19 December 1927  - 24 March 1997) was a New Zealand cricketer. He played three first-class matches for Otago during the 1951–52 season.[1]

Couper was born at Palmerston North in 1927 and educated at Christ's College, Christchurch before moving to Dunedin to study.[2] He played club cricket for the Otago Boys' High School Old Boys side and was described as "one of the most probing all-rounders in the province" by the Otago Daily Times in January 1950. The paper went on to describe him as a "forceful and attractive batsman, a left-hand bowler of ability and one of the best fieldsmen in Otago"[3] and considered his omission from the Otago representative side in December 1950 as a "big surprise".[4] He had played in Otago's annual match against Southland earlier in the season, but did not make his first-class debut for Otago until a January 1952 match against Wellington at Basin Reserve, making scores of 25 and 36 runs and taking one wicket–dismissing Bob Vance hit wicket in Wellington's second innings.[5]

He retained his place in the side for Otago's final Plunket Shield match of the season, taking three wickets in the first innings against Central Districts, before playing against the touring West Indians the following month. Couper later played for Rangitikei, making five Hawke Cup appearances for the side, and for New Zealand Nomads in various other matches until the end of the 1967–68 season.[5]

Living in Rangitikei, Couper ran a farm. He died at Taihape in 1997 aged 69. An obituary was published in the New Zealand Cricket Almanack in 2003.[1] [2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Robert Couper . 7 May 2016 . ESPNCricinfo.
  2. McCarron A (2010) New Zealand Cricketers 1863/64–2010, p. 37. Cardiff: The Association of Cricket Statisticians and Historians.
  3. Several Newcomers In Cricket Practice Group, Otago Daily Times, issue 27298, 26 January 1950, p. 4. (Available online at Papers Past. Retrieved 17 June 2023.)
  4. Omission Of Couper Causes Surprise, Otago Daily Times, issue 27570, 12 December 1950, p. 4. (Available online at Papers Past. Retrieved 17 June 2023.)
  5. https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/21/21699/21699.html Robert Couper