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Batting style
  
Right-hand bat

Role
  
1991 film

Screenplay
  
Scott Frank

Name
  
Fred Tate

Running time
  
1h 47m


National side
  
English

Director
  
Jodie Foster

Bowling style
  
Right-arm medium

Initial release
  
October 18, 1991

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Born
  
24 July 1867 (
1867-07-24
)
Brighton, Sussex

Died
  
24 February 1943(1943-02-24) (aged 75) Burgess Hill, Sussex

Cast
  
Jodie Foster, Adam Hann‑Byrd, Dianne Wiest, Harry Connick - Jr, David Hyde Pierce

Similar
  
Movies about geniuses, Jodie Foster movies, Dramas

Producers
  
Scott Rudin, Peggy Rajski

Frederick William Tate (24 July 1867 – 24 February 1943) was an English cricketer who played in one Test in 1902. This was the famous match at Old Trafford which England lost by 3 runs, and with it the series. Tate had the misfortune to drop a crucial swerving lofted pull off the left-handed Australian captain, Joe Darling, the bowler being the leg-spinner Len Braund from the now Brian Statham End: just forward of square leg, in front of the refreshment stall (the bowler's testimony, and photos locate the structure), slightly in from the boundary, rail/tram-line side of the ground. England lost their ninth wicket in their second innings with eight wanted for victory. Tate joined Wilfred Rhodes and edged his first ball for four, but the fourth ball he received from Saunders bowled him. The patch of turf on which Tate dropped the catch is now in the pavilion lawn at Whalley Range Cricket Club, after Old Trafford lifted its playing area in August 2008, as is that where Clem Hill took his famous running catch in front of the pavilion in the same game. The England captain, Archie MacLaren, was born in Whalley Range and grew up there.

His first-class career with Sussex lasted from 1887 to 1905. Bowling off-spin at a brisk pace, he took 1331 first-class wickets at 21.55, with best innings figures of 9-73. After his playing career had ended, he became the coach at Derbyshire.

One of Tate's sons, Maurice, also played Test cricket. Another, Cecil Tate, played first-class cricket.

After his cricket career, Tate ran a pub in Derby until 1937. He died in poverty in 1943.

References

Fred Tate Wikipedia