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Batting style
  
Right-handed

Name
  
Henry Blamires

1911-12 to 1913-14
  
Hawke's Bay

Full name
  
Henry Lawrence Blamires

Born
  
17 April 1871 (
1871-04-17
)
Bendigo, Victoria, Australia

Died
  
18 August 1965(1965-08-18) (aged 94) Auckland, New Zealand

Relations
  
Edgar Percy Blamires (brother) Ernest Blamires (brother)

Henry Lawrence Blamires (17 April 1871 – 18 August 1965) was a New Zealand first-class cricketer and clergyman.

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Personal life and clerical career

One of five brothers who became clergymen, Henry Blamires was born in Bendigo, Australia, and educated at Wesley College in Melbourne, which was then a Methodist school for boys. He was ordained in 1900 and married Jane Collier, a teacher of the blind, the same year. They had three children.

He served as a chaplain with the New Zealand forces in World War I.

Cricket career

Blamires played three first-class matches for Hawke's Bay. In his first match, aged 40, against Wellington, he made 55 not out in the second innings. His brother Ernest made his first-class debut in the same match, playing for Wellington. In his next match the next season, also against Wellington, he made 37 in the first innings before being bowled by Clarrie Grimmett. Two weeks later he captained Hawke's Bay against the touring Australians, but was dismissed cheaply twice by Arthur Mailey. It was Blamires's last first-class match.

He continued to play cricket for many years. He played Hawke Cup matches in the 1920s for Wanganui, Nelson and Wairarapa, for whom in his last match at the age of 57 he top-scored with 56.

References

Henry Blamires Wikipedia