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William Dean (cricketer)

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Full name
  
William Henry Dean

Name
  
William Dean

1952
  
Somerset


Role
  
Cricket Player

Born
  
25 November 1928 (age 95) (
1928-11-25
)
Leeds, Yorkshire, England

First-class debut
  
28 May 1952 Somerset v India

Last First-class
  
30 May 1952 Somerset v India

Bowling style
  
Right-arm fast-medium

Batting style
  
Right-handed batsman

William Henry Dean (born 25 November 1928 in Leeds, Yorkshire) was a cricketer who played one first-class match for Somerset in 1952.

Dean was a right-handed batsman and a right-arm fast-medium bowler. Along with fellow Yorkshireman Malcolm Walker, he was picked by Somerset for the match against the touring Indian side at the County Ground, Taunton from 28 May 1952. Somerset batted first and reached 193 for eight wickets when Dean batted at No 10, joining all-rounder Johnny Lawrence, who had recommended him to the county. The pair put on 133 for the ninth wicket, only 13 short of the county side's then ninth wicket record, and Lawrence made an unbeaten 103, his first century after six years of county cricket. Dean made 21 before being bowled by Vijay Hazare.

When the Indians batted, Dean opened the bowling, but spin bowlers took the wickets. In Somerset's second innings, Dean came in just before the declaration and was unbeaten without scoring. He again failed to take wickets in India's second innings, bowling four overs for just four runs.

This match proved to be Dean's only taste of first-class cricket. Unlike Walker, whose batting had failed but who had taken three wickets, he was not offered a contract by Somerset and he never played first-class cricket again.

References

William Dean (cricketer) Wikipedia