Personal information | ||||
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Full name | Merrick Beaufoy Elderton | |||
Born | 21 February 1884 Brentford, Middlesex, England |
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Died | 11 December 1939 Sherborne, Dorset, England |
(aged 55)|||
Batting style | Right-handed | |||
Role | Wicket-keeper | |||
Domestic team information | ||||
Years | Team | |||
1931 | Minor Counties | |||
1921–1938 | Dorset | |||
1907 | Cambridge University | |||
Career statistics | ||||
Competition | First-class | |||
Matches | 5 | |||
Runs scored | 74 | |||
Batting average | 12.33 | |||
100s/50s | –/– | |||
Top score | 24 | |||
Balls bowled | – | |||
Wickets | – | |||
Bowling average | – | |||
5 wickets in innings | – | |||
10 wickets in match | – | |||
Best bowling | – | |||
Catches/stumpings | 4/5 | |||
Source: Cricinfo, 21 November 2011 |
Merrick Beaufoy Elderton (21 February 1884 – 11 December 1939) was an English cricketer and educator. Elderton was a right-handed batsman who fielded as a wicket-keeper. He was born at Brentford, Middlesex.
Elderton was educated at Merchant Taylors' School, Northwood and later attended Clare College, Cambridge.[1] While attending Clare College, Elderton made his debut in first-class cricket for Cambridge University against Lancashire in 1907. He made a further first-class appearances for the university in that season, against Yorkshire. His two appearances had limited success, with him scoring 17 runs at an average of 5.66, with a high score of 9, while behind the stumps he took 3 catches and made 3 stumpings.[2] He also played for the Gentlemen of England against Cambridge University in 1907.[3] He graduated from Cambridge in 1907, and in that same year he took up a teaching position with Sherborne School in Dorset.
Elderton served during World War I with the Royal Garrison Artillery, entering service in 1915. By July 1917, he hed been promoted from 2nd Lieutenant to Lieutenant.[4] Later in September 1917 he was promoted to Acting Captain.[5] He left the army in November 1918.[6] Following the war, Elderton first appeared for Dorset in the Minor Counties Championship, making his debut for the county against Devon in 1921. In 1927, some twenty years after his last appearance in first-class cricket, he played a first-class match for the West against the touring New Zealanders at the County Ground, Exeter. In this match, Elderton scored 20 runs in the Wests first-innings, before being dismissed by Tom Lowry.[7] His final first-class appearance came for the Minor Counties against the touring New Zealanders in 1931.[3] In this match, he scored 13 runs in the Minor Counties first-innings, before being dismissed by Cyril Allcott, while in their second-innings he wasn't required to bat.[8] He continued to play Minor counties cricket for Dorset until 1938, making between 1921 and then, 134 Minor Counties Championship.[9]
He continued to teach at Sherborne School until his death on 11 December 1939.[1]