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John Manners (cricketer) : ウィキペディア英語版 | John Manners (cricketer)
John Errol Manners DSC (born September 25, 1914) is a former English cricketer and naval officer. He was born in Exeter, Devon, the son of Sir Errol Manners KBE, who was an admiral and an author on theology.〔(Private Papers of Lieutenant Commander J E Manners DSC RN ) Retrieved 25 June 2014.〕 ==Cricket career== A right-handed batsman, Manners made his first-class debut for Hampshire in 1936 against Gloucestershire, scoring 81.〔(Hampshire v Gloucestershire 1936 )〕 He represented Hampshire in four first-class matches during the 1936 season. His next first-class appearance came after the Second World War for the Combined Services against Gloucestershire. During the 1947 County Championship Manners represented Hampshire in a single first-class match against Kent, where he scored 121, his maiden first-class century.〔(Kent v Hampshire 1947 )〕 In 1948 Manners played his final two first-class matches for Hampshire, against Derbyshire and Essex. In his seven first-class matches for Hampshire he scored 355 runs at a batting average of 32.27 with a high score of 121. Manners played a further ten first-class matches for the Combined Services, scoring three more centuries, including his highest first-class score of 147 against Gloucestershire in 1948〔(Gloucestershire v Combined Services 1948 )〕 and 123 against the New Zealanders in 1949.〔(Combined Services v New Zealanders 1949 )〕 His final first-class match for the Combined Services came against Gloucestershire in the 1953 season. In his twelve first-class matches for the Combined Services, Manners scored 792 runs at an average of 34.43, with three centuries and two half centuries. In 1952 Manners played a single match for the Marylebone Cricket Club, of which he has been a member since 1937, against his former club Hampshire. His final first-class match was for the Free Foresters against Oxford University in 1953.
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