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1925-1927
  
Europeans (India)

Role
  
Cricket Player

Name
  
Ronald Yeldham

1926
  
MCC

1926
  
Northern Punjab


Full name
  
Ronald Ernest Stephen Yeldham

Born
  
18 August 1902 (
1902-08-18
)
Ahmednagar, Maharashtra, India

First-class debut
  
6 March 1925 Europeans v Muslims

Last First-class
  
5 December 1927 Europeans v Muslims

Died
  
August 14, 1983, Bodmin, United Kingdom

Ronald Ernest Stephen Yeldham (18 August 1902–14 August 1983) was an Indian born army officer and cricketer.

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Career

He served in Africa and the Indian Ocean from 1928 to 1945. In June 1945, Yeldham was awarded the KBE, as temporary Colonel commanding the British troops in Mauritius.

In 1949 Yeldham was a Principal in the Colonial Office, West African Department, and wrote a memorandum (16 March) on Soviet activity in Nigeria. There was MI5 surveillance of Harry Pollitt's contact with Mokwugo Okoye, a Zikist leader (Yeldham, memorandum in December of that year). During the Malayan Emergency, in 1952, he was instrumental in the use of sodium trichloroacetate as a defoliant.

Yeldham then held civil appointments in Kenya, from 1954.

Cricketer

Yeldham played six first-class cricket matches in British India between 1925 and 1927, including one for the MCC. He later played twice for Egypt against HM Martineau's XI.

References

Ronald Yeldham Wikipedia