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Full name
  
Robert Mulock Bentley

1980-1992
  
Natal

Batting style
  
Left-hand batsman

Name
  
Robert Bentley

Role
  
Cricket Player

1978-1979
  
Rhodesia


Born
  
3 November 1958 (age 65) (
1958-11-03
)
Bindura, Mashonaland, Rhodesia

Bowling style
  
Right-arm off-break

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Robert Mulock Bentley (born November 3, 1958 in Bindura, Rhodesia) is a former first-class cricketer who played for both his native Rhodesia and Natal in the Currie Cup.

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Bentley lined up for Rhodesia for the first time in the 1978/79 Currie Cup. In the following season's campaign the team was renamed Zimbabwe-Rhodesia before the county became fully independent in 1980. Later that year he represented Zimbabwe in two first-class matches against Middlesex who were touring the country. While many of his teammates went on to play One Day International cricket for Zimbabwe, Bentley instead moved to South Africa and joined Natal. He was a regular batsman in the middle order at Natal, often at three, throughout the 1980s and early 1990s.

After spending the 1982 English summer as a professional at Lancashire League club Haslingden, Bentley returned to South Africa and had his most prolific season with 639 runs at 45.64.

Also a capable off spin bowler, his first-class wickets include Graeme Pollock, Kepler Wessels, Peter Kirsten and Allan Lamb.

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References

Robert Bentley (cricketer) Wikipedia