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Name
  
Humphrey Ward

Role
  
Novelist

Children
  
Arnold Ward


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Died
  
March 24, 1920, London, United Kingdom

Spouse
  
Thomas Humphry Ward (m. 1872)

Books
  
Robert Elsmere, The Marriage of William A, Helbeck of Bannisdale, Marcella, The History of David Grieve

Similar People
  
Arnold Ward, Leonard Huxley, Aldous Huxley, Julian Huxley

Humphrey Plowden Ward (20 January 1899 – 16 December 1946) was an English amateur first-class cricketer, who played for Oxford University (1919–1921), Europeans (India) (1921/22–1945/46), Madras (1926/27–1938/39), H. D. G. Leveson Gower's XI (1931), Indian XI (1933/34) and the Madras Governor's XI (1941/42) and in one match for Yorkshire County Cricket Club in 1920. He also played for the Yorkshire Second XI in 1920, and for the MCC from 1931 to 1935. He won an Oxford Blue for cricket from 1919 to 1921 and also played football for Oxford.

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Ward graduated from Oxford in 1921 and joined the Indian Forest Service. On moving to Madras in 1921, he joined the Europeans cricket team and played for the team against Indians in the Madras Presidency Matches. He holds the record for the highest run aggregate in the Madras Presidency matches. He was the team’s principal wicket-keeper and captained the team intermittently between 1921 and 1946.

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Ward also played for Madras in the Ranji Trophy from 1934 to 1946, including two internationals against the Australian Services and an All Australian eleven respectively. A right-handed batsman and wicket-keeper, he scored 3,571 runs at 32.46, with a best score of 173 against the 'Indians'. He made four centuries in all, and 21 fifties in his 66 first-class matches. He held 67 catches and completed 18 stumpings.

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Ward was born in Amotherby, Malton, Yorkshire, England and died in Thornton-le-Dale, Yorkshire.

References

Humphrey Ward Wikipedia