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Full name
  
Thomas Winter Sheppard

Name
  
Thomas Sheppard

1905
  
Hampshire

1909
  
Worcestershire

Batting style
  
Right-handed


Thomas Sheppard (cricketer) Thomas Sheppard Hull Museums Collections

Born
  
4 March 1873 (
1873-03-04
)
Havant, Hampshire, England

Died
  
7 June 1954(1954-06-07) (aged 81) Callander, Perthshire, Scotland

Thomas Winter Sheppard (4 March 1873 – 7 June 1954) was an English cricketer in the early twentieth century. He made only two first-class appearances, one for each of Hampshire and Worcestershire.

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Military career

Shepard joined the Liverpool Regiment as Second lieutenant on 25 February 1893. He was promoted to lieutenant on 20 September 1895 and to captain on 21 March 1900, when he left for South Africa to serve in the Second Boer War. He served with Mounted infantry from March 1900 until 1902, returning home after the end of the war in June that year. After his returned he was transferred to the 12th Provisional Battalion.

Cricket

His debut came for Hampshire against Yorkshire at Hull in August 1905; he scored 17 in a match in which play was possible on only one of the three scheduled days. Nearly four years later, in June 1909, Sheppard turned out for Worcestershire against Oxford University at The University Parks; here he made 22 and 14.

He changed his name to Thomas Winter Sheppard-Graham in 1919. He was the great-uncle of England Test batsman and Church of England bishop David Sheppard.

References

Thomas Sheppard (cricketer) Wikipedia