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Batting style
  
unknown

Role
  
Cricket Player

Name
  
Bernard Nevile


National side
  
English

Bowling style
  
Right arm fast

Died
  
February 11, 1916

Captain Bernard Philip Nevile (1 August 1888 – 11 February 1916) was an English cricketer who played five first-class games for Worcestershire in 1913, and another for Free Foresters a year earlier. He also played for and captained Lincolnshire in the Minor Counties Championship.

Career

Born at Wellingore, Lincolnshire, Nevile made his first-class debut in June 1912, playing for Free Foresters against Cambridge University, scoring 4 in his only innings and bowling a single over without reward. He attended Cambridge himself, not getting into the First XI, but gaining a blue for golf.

The following season he appeared five times for Worcestershire, but only twice made an impression. Against Kent in mid-July he took 3-29 in the first innings (his maiden wicket being that of opener Punter Humphreys); and against Surrey a fortnight later, in what proved to be his final game, he claimed a career-best 4-53.

Nevile joined the Army in World War I, and served in the Lincolnshire Regiment. He was killed near Ypres, Belgium at the age of just 27.

His brother Charles also played for Lincolnshire at minor counties level, but did not make a first-class appearance.

References

Bernard Nevile Wikipedia