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Full name
  
Oliver Francis Huyshe

Name
  
Oliver Huyshe

Batting style
  
Unknown

Role
  
Cricket Player

1907
  
Oxford University

Education
  
University of Oxford

1904–1907
  
Dorset


Born
  
26 July 1885 (
1885-07-26
)
Wimborne Minster, Dorset, England

Died
  
August 23, 1960, Exeter, United Kingdom

Oliver Francis Huyshe MC (26 July 1885 – 23 August 1960) was an English cricketer. Huyshe's batting style is not known, but it is known he fielded as a wicket-keeper. The son of the Reverend John Huyshe and Amy Niven, he was born at Wimborne Minster, Dorset where his father was the Vicar and was educated at King's School, Canterbury.

Huyshe made his debut for Dorset in the 1904 Minor Counties Championship against Devon. He played Minor counties cricket for Dorset from 1904 to 1907, making nineteen Minor Counties Championship appearances. While studying at the University of Oxford, Huyshe made a single first-class appearance for Oxford University against the touring South Africans in 1907. He batted once in this match and was dismissed for a duck by Reggie Schwarz.

He later served in World War I, entering the Royal Army Service Corps in June 1916 with the rank of 2nd Lieutenant. By May 1918 he was still serving in the Royal Service Corps, this time as an Acting Captain. He was again mentioned in dispatches as having relinquished the rank of Acting Captain and reverted to Temporary Lieutenant. At some point he had also been awarded the Military Cross. He was later the Headmaster of Ravenswood School, Tiverton, Devon, during World War II. He died at Exeter, Devon on 23 August 1960.

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