Ronald Bryan
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Ronald Thurston Bryan (July 30, 1898 – July 27, 1970) was an English cricketer.
Bryan was born in Beckenham, Kent in 1898. He played first-class cricket for 17 years, appearing solely for Kent between 1920 to 1937, and was one of Kent's joint captains in 1937.
He was one of three left-handed brothers who all played as amateurs. However, he was allowed three months leave in order to take up the joint captaincy in 1937.
He died in Pevensey Bay, Sussex in 1970, three days before his seventy-second birthday.
[edit] References
- Player Profile: Ronald Bryan from Cricinfo
- Ronald Bryan at CricketArchive
- Ronald Bryan Obituary from Cricinfo
Preceded by Percy Chapman Ian Akers-Douglas Bryan Valentine |
Kent CCC Captain 1937 Jointly with Bryan Valentine |
Succeeded by Gerry Chalk |