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Batting style
  
Right-handed

1955
  
Free Foresters

1948–1955
  
Wiltshire

1962–1965
  
Norfolk

1953
  
Cambridge University

Name
  
Allan Rutter

Full name
  
Allan Edward Henry Rutter

Born
  
24 December 1928 (age 95) (
1928-12-24
)
Bickley, Kent, England

Allan Edward Henry Rutter, known as Claude Rutter (born 24 December 1928) is an English retired Church of England priest and former cricketer.

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Early life

Rutter was born in Bickley, Kent, and educated at Dauntsey's School in West Lavington, Wiltshire, then Queen's College, Cambridge where he graduated with a BA degree (later converted to MA) and a Diploma in Agriculture.

Cricket

Rutter was a right-handed batsman. He made his debut in county cricket for Wiltshire in the 1948 Minor Counties Championship against the Kent Second XI. Rutter played Minor counties cricket for Wiltshire from 1948 to 1955, which included 44 appearances in the Minor Counties Championship. While playing for Wiltshire, he made 2 first-class appearances for Cambridge University against Sussex and Surrey in 1953. Two years later, he played a single first-class match for the Free Foresters against Cambridge University. In his 3 first-class matches, he scored 49 runs at an average of 12.25, with a high score of 45. This score came for the Free Foresters in 1955.

Joining Norfolk in 1962, he made his debut for the county in that seasons Minor Counties Championship against Staffordshire. He played Minor counties cricket for the county from 1962 to 1965, making 12 Minor Counties Championship appearances. In 1965, he made his only List A appearance for Norfolk against Hampshire in the Gillette Cup. In this match, he was dismissed for 7 runs by Butch White.

Church of England

Rutter spent three years as a scientific liaison officer at East Malling Research Station, then studied theology at Cranmer Hall, St John's College, Durham. He was ordained as a Church of England deacon in 1959 and priest in 1960 and served in various English parishes and in Gingindhlovu, Zululand (now KwaZulu-Natal), culminating in appointment as Prebendary of Salisbury Cathedral 1986–96. He then officially retired but served as vicar and RAF chaplain on Ascension Island 1996–97 and as priest-in-charge of the parishes of Thorncombe with Forde Abbey, Winsham and Cricket St Thomas (on the border of Dorset and Somerset) 1999–2000.

References

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