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Batting style
  
Right-handed

Name
  
Jack Gentry

1922–1923
  
Surrey

1925
  
Essex


Full name
  
Jack Sydney Bates Gentry

Born
  
4 October 1899 (
1899-10-04
)
Wanstead, Essex, England

Died
  
16 April 1978(1978-04-16) (aged 78) Loxwood, Sussex, England

Bowling style
  
Slow left-arm orthodox

Jack Sydney Bates Gentry CBE, CIE (4 October 1899 – 16 April 1978) was an English cricketer. Gentry was a right-handed batsman who bowled slow left-arm orthodox spin.

Gentry was educated at Christ's Hospital, where he represented the college cricket team.

Gentry made his first-class debut for Hampshire, playing a single match for the county against Essex in 1919.

In 1922 Gentry joined Surrey County Cricket Club, making his debut for the county against a touring Scotland side. Gentry played eight first-class matches for Surrey in 1922 and followed that up with two further appearances for Surrey in 1923, with his final appearance for the county coming against Leicestershire. During the 1922 season, Gentry took 31 wickets at a bowling average of 21.54 and coing second in Surrey's averages that season.

In 1925 Gentry played a single first-class match for Essex against Yorkshire at Leyton Cricket Ground.

In Gentry's first-class career he took 36 wickets at a bowling average of 22.05, with best figures of 4/36. Gentry was renowned as being extremely accurate with his slow left-arm orthodox spin, but lacked the spin of the great bowlers and was in fact more effective on hard wickets than on soft.

Gentry died at Loxwood, Sussex on 16 April 1978 following a long illness.

References

Jack Gentry Wikipedia