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Full name
  
Rex Herbert Yeatman

Name
  
Rex Yeatman

Batting style
  
Right-hand batsman

Role
  
Cricket Player

1946
  
Combined Services

Bowling style
  
Seam bowling

1946-1947
  
Surrey


Born
  
4 October 1919 (
1919-10-04
)
Richmond, Surrey, England

First class debut
  
29 June 1946 Combined Services v Northamptonshire

Last First class
  
14 June 1947 Surrey v Cambridge University

Died
  
January 5, 1995, Chichester, United Kingdom

Rex Herbert Yeatman (4 October 1919 – 5 January 1995) was an English cricketer who had a brief first class cricket career for the Surrey First XI between 1946 and 1947, amid a long career for the Surrey Second XI between 1939 and 1952. A right-handed batsman and right-arm medium bowler, Yeatman made only 53 first class runs at 6.62 with a best of 21 from his six-match career, and bowled 42 wicket-less deliveries. He also served in the British Army during the Second World War, and played for their services cricket team in 1946.

Career

Born in Kew, near Richmond, Surrey, Yeatman played two matches for the Surrey Second XI against Kent and Gloucestershire Second XIs on 27 May and 9 June 1939. Following service in the Army, Yeatman appeared in his first two first class matches in 1946 – against Northamptonshire while playing for the Combined Services on 29 June, followed by a match against the Combined Services while playing for Surrey on 17 July. He made a duck on debut and did not bowl. He made 19 against Somerset on 17 August, followed by four against Hampshire, his career-best 21 against Combined Services on 4 September, and finally a duck and four not out in his final match against Cambridge University on 14 June 1947. He made five subsequent Second XI appearances through to June 1952, whereupon his career ended. He died in Chichester, Sussex, in 1995.

References

Rex Yeatman Wikipedia