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Full name
  
Richard Kenward

Name
  
Richard Kenward

1902
  
Sussex

1899
  
Derbyshire


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Born
  
23 May 1875 (
1875-05-23
)
Icklesham, Sussex, England

Died
  
24 December 1957(1957-12-24) (aged 82) Croydon, Surrey, England

First-class debut
  
22 June 1899 Derbyshire v Essex

Batting style
  
Right-handed batsman

Richard Kenward (23 May 1875 – 24 December 1957) was an English cricketer who played first class cricket for Derbyshire in 1899 and for Sussex in 1902.

Kenward was born at Icklesham, Sussex the son of Trayton Kenward and his wife Emily Turtle. His father was a farmer of over 1,000 acres (4.0 km2) living at The Manor House Icklesham.

Kenward made his debut for Derbyshire in the 1899 season in a match against Essex in June when he made 56 in his second innings to help Derbyshire to victory. Kenward generally made a reasonable score when he played more than one innings and his average for the team was 17.52. However he stopped playing for Derbyshire at the end of the season.

In 1902 Kenward played four games for Sussex but made little impression as 21 of his 23 runs came in one innings. He also played a match for a London County team captained by W. G. Grace against Derbyshire when Billy Bestwick took him for one. In 1905 he played for the Gentlemen of England and for London County.

Kenward was a right-hand batsman and played 27 innings in 17 first class matches with an average of 14.33 and a top score of 56.

Kenward died at Croydon, Surrey at the age of 82. His brother Charles Kenward played cricket for Surrey second XI and one first class match for the Gentlemen of England.

References

Richard Kenward Wikipedia