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Batting style
  
Right-hand batsman

Name
  
Richard Rowntree

Height
  
1.88 m

1914-15 to 1931-32
  
Auckland

Role
  
Actor

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Spouse
  
Mary Jane Grant (m. 1963–1973)

Children
  
Morgan Roundtree, Tayler Roundtree, John James Roundtree

Education
  
New Rochelle High School, Southern Illinois University Carbondale

Movies and TV shows
  
Shaft, Shaft in Africa, Being Mary Jane, Shaft's Big Score, Seven

Similar People
  
Fred Williamson, Gordon Parks, Pam Grier, Ernest Tidyman, Moses Gunn

Interview with Richard Rowntree, Castrol


Richard William Rowntree (6 April 1884 in Leyburn, England - 16 June 1968 in Auckland) was a New Zealand cricketer who played 33 first-class matches, all but two of them for Auckland.

A wicket-keeper and tail-end right-handed batsman, he played for Yorkshire Second XI in 1905. After a serious illness he migrated to New Zealand. He played his first game for Auckland in the 1914-15 season and his last at the age of 47 in the 1931-32 season.

He appeared in both matches New Zealand played against the visiting Australian team in 1920-21. Earlier in the tour he had made his highest score of 48: batting at number 11 for Auckland he added 75 for the last wicket with Eddie McLeod after the Australians had taken the first nine Auckland wickets for 73. He was selected as the principal wicket-keeper in the New Zealand team to tour Australia in 1925-26 but was unable to go, and was replaced by Ken James.

References

Richard Rowntree Wikipedia