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Full name
  
Maxwell Raison

Name
  
Max Raison

1928–1930
  
Essex


Bowling style
  
Right-arm medium

Batting style
  
Right-handed

Role
  
Cricket Player

Born
  
17 November 1901 (
1901-11-17
)
Wanstead, Essex, England

Died
  
July 26, 1988, Theberton, United Kingdom

Maxwell Raison (7 November 1901 – 26 July 1988) was an English cricketer. Rasion was a right-handed batsman who bowled right-arm medium pace. He was born at Wanstead, Essex and educated at Forest School, Walthamstow.

Raison made his first-class debut for Essex against Oxford University in 1928. He made sixteen further first-class appearances, the last of which came against Yorkshire in the 1930 County Championship. In his seventeen first-class appearances for Essex, he scored 451 runs at an average of 18.04, with a high score of 57. This score, which was his only first-class fifty, came against Hampshire in 1928. With the ball, he took 14 wickets at a bowling average of 41.07, with best figures of 5/104. These figures, which were his only first-class five wicket haul, came against Gloucestershire in 1928, including the wicket of Wally Hammond who had scored 244 runs.

He was publisher and managing editor of Picture Post and New Scientist.

He died at Theberton, Suffolk on 26 July 1988, leaving five sons, one of whom was Timothy Raison. His granddaughter is the actress Miranda Raison.

References

Max Raison Wikipedia