Reginald Taylor (cricketer) (original) (raw)
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English cricketer
Reginald Taylor
Personal information | |
Full name | Reginald Minshall Taylor |
Born | (1909-09-30)30 September 1909Southend-on-Sea, Essex, England |
Died | 7 January 1984(1984-01-07) (aged 74)Hillbrow, Johannesburg, South Africa |
Batting | Right-handed |
Bowling | Slow left-arm orthodox |
Domestic team information | |
Years | Team |
1931 – 1946 | Essex |
Career statistics | |
Competition FC Matches 206 Runs scored 6755 Batting average 20.59 100s/50s 5/27 Top score 193 Balls bowled 4654 Wickets 92 Bowling average 31.88 5 wickets in innings 3 10 wickets in match 0 Best bowling 7/99 Catches/stumpings 185/0 | |
Source: Cricinfo, 15 January 2017 |
Reginald Minshall Taylor (30 November 1909 – 7 January 1984) was an English cricketer who played first-class cricket for Essex from 1931 to 1946.
He was the first professional cricketer to win the DFC, for service as an observer in Bomber Command at Dunkirk in 1940.[1]
Dudley Carew said of him:
In the early 'thirties Taylor would have gone down on a short list [of] the most promising young batsmen in England, but somehow he could never get into the habit of making runs consistently. He had a charming cut, and could not make a stroke that was ungraceful, but whether it was some unconscious negligence in his make-up ... or some flaw in his technique, his batting average was a constant disappointment.[2]
- ^ Reginald Taylor at CricketArchive
- ^ Dudley Carew, To the Wicket, Chapman & Hall, London, 1946, p. 73.
- Reginald Taylor at CricketArchive (subscription required)
- Reginald Taylor at ESPNcricinfo