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Batting style
  
Right-handed

1930
  
Somerset

Name
  
Alec Cunningham


Full name
  
Alec George Gordon Cunningham

Born
  
15 July 1905 (
1905-07-15
)
Knowle, Somerset, England

Died
  
21 July 1981(1981-07-21) (aged 76) Keynsham, Somerset, England

Fuck The World by Alec Cunningham


Alec George Gordon Cunningham (15 July 1905 at Knowle, Somerset – 21 July 1981 at Keynsham, Somerset), was a cricketer who played two first-class matches for Somerset in the 1930 cricket season.

A lower-order batsman and wicketkeeper, Cunningham was picked as one of a series of temporary replacements for the regular Somerset wicketkeeper, Wally Luckes, who suffered ill-health over several seasons around 1930.

Cunningham appeared first in the University match against Cambridge University at Fenners early in June, made 6 not out, his highest score, and took two catches and a stumping. Two weeks later, his second and final game was the home match at Taunton against Nottinghamshire. He made 2 not out batting at No 11 in the first innings and took one catch, but was then tried as a makeshift opener in the second Somerset innings, when the county batted again with very little time left on the second day. The move was not a success: Cunningham was out for 2 before the close of play, the only time in his first-class career when he was dismissed.

He did not play first-class cricket again.

References

Alec Cunningham Wikipedia