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Louis Tarrant

Louis Bernard Napoleon Tarrant (29 December 1903 – ?) was an Australian cricketer who both played and umpired matches in India during the 1930s. Unusually, he made his debut as a first-class umpire before making his debut as a first-class player.
Born in Clifton Hill, Victoria,〔(Louis Tarrant ) – CricketArchive. Retrieved 11 January 2015.〕 Tarrant was the son of Frank Tarrant, who played 329 first-class matches in Australia (for Victoria), England (for Middlesex), and India (for the Europeans and Patiala).〔(Frank Tarrant ) – CricketArchive. Retrieved 11 January 2015.〕 Frank Tarrant's uncle, Ambrose Tarrant, also played at first-class level for Victoria.〔(Ambrose Tarrant ) – CricketArchive. Retrieved 11 January 2015.〕 While resident in India during the early 1930s, Louis Tarrant, aged 29, umpired two first-class matches during an MCC team's 1933–34 tour of Ceylon and India.〔(Louis Tarrant as umpire in first-class matches (2) ) – CricketArchive. Retrieved 11 January 2015.〕 In the first, beginning on 9 November 1933, Southern Punjab, captained by the Maharaja of Patiala, hosted the Englishmen at Amritsar's Alexandra Ground.〔(Southern Punjab v Marylebone Cricket Club ), Marylebone Cricket Club in India and Ceylon 1933/34 – CricketArchive. Retrieved 11 January 2015.〕 Louis Tarrant umpired alongside his father, Frank, who was standing in a first-class match for only the second time (although he went to umpire two of the England–India Test matches played on the tour).〔(Frank Tarrant as umpire in first-class matches (8) ) – CricketArchive. Retrieved 11 January 2015.〕 Other father-and-son pairs known to have umpired in the same first-class match include M. G. Vijayasarathi and his son M. V. Nagendra, who umpired a match between Mysore and Andhra during the 1960–61 season, and Tom Sewell senior and junior, who umpired an 1863 Gentlemen v Players fixture.〔Arunabha Sengupta (8 August 2014). ("18 father-son pairs who have appeared in the same match" ) – Cricket Country. Retrieved 11 January 2015.〕
The second match Louis Tarrant umpired began the day after the conclusion of the first, with a Patiala team hosting the MCC at Patiala's Baradari Ground. Frank Tarrant played for Patiala rather than umpire, with his son's umpiring companion being (The Rt. Rev.) George Barne, an ex-Somerset player who was at the time Bishop of Lahore.〔(Patiala v Marylebone Cricket Club ), Marylebone Cricket Club in India and Ceylon 1933/34 – CricketArchive. Retrieved 11 January 2015.〕 The following season, in December 1934, Louis Tarrant made up the numbers as wicket-keeper for Patiala in a non-first-class match against a Bombay XI, led by J. D. Antia. His teammates in that game included his father, Indian Test players Lala Amarnath, Nazir Ali, and Wazir Ali, and Prince Peter of Greece, a cousin of three Kings of Greece and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, the future consort of Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom.〔(Patiala v JD Antia's Bombay XI ), Other matches in India 1934/35 – CricketArchive. Retrieved 11 January 2015.〕 When an Australian team toured during the 1935–36 season, Tarrant was called on to make up the team's numbers in two matches, firstly in a minor match against the Maharaja of Cooch Behar's team in Calcutta,〔(Miscellaneous matches played by Louis Tarrant (2) ) – CricketArchive. Retrieved 11 January 2015.〕 and then in a match against Patiala, which was accorded first-class status.〔(First-class matches played by Louis Tarrant (1) ) – CricketArchive. Retrieved 11 January 2015.〕〔(Australia / Players / Louis Tarrant ) – ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 11 January 2015.〕
In his only first-class innings, Tarrant, aged 32, scored 16 not out batting ninth in the Australians' total of 484 all out. Owing to injury and illness, the team was so depleted that Frank Tarrant, aged 55, and the Maharajah of Patiala, aged 44, were both called upon to play, with the Maharajah given the honour of captaining the Australian team.〔(Patiala v Australians ), Australia in India and Ceylon 1935/36 – CricketArchive. Retrieved 11 January 2015.〕 Patiala's captain was the Maharajah's son and heir, the Yuvraj of Patiala, who later succeeded him on the ''gadi'' (throne). The Patialas and the Tarrants consequently each became one of the few father–son pairings to play in the same first-class match, with the Maharajah and the Yuvraj the only combination known to have captained opposing sides.〔
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