Percy Sherwell
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Personal information |
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Batting style |
Right-hand bat |
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Bowling style |
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International information |
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National side |
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Career statistics |
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Competition |
Tests
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Matches |
13
| 58
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Runs scored |
427
| 1808
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Batting average |
23.72
| 24.10
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100s/50s |
1/1
| 3/6
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Top score |
115
| 144
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Balls bowled |
-
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Wickets |
-
| -
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Bowling average |
-
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5 wickets in innings |
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10 wickets in match |
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| -
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Best bowling |
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Catches/stumpings |
20/16
| 67/53 | |
Source: Cricinfo |
Percy William Sherwell (17 August 1880 in Isipingo, Natal – 17 April 1948 in Bulawayo, Rhodesia) was a South African cricketer who played in 13 Tests as a wicketkeeper from 1906 to 1911. He captained the side in every one of his 13 Tests.[1] Keeping wicket to the South African leg-spin quartet of Faulkner, Schwarz, Vogler and White, he stumped a higher proportion of his victims than any other wicketkeeper with over 20 dismissals. In his first Test match, he led South Africa to their first victory in Tests when they beat England by one wicket in Johannesburg in January 1906, scoring 22 not out in a match-winning last-wicket partnership of 48 with Dave Nourse. He recorded his only Test century at Lord's in 1907. Sherwell was also an accomplished tennis player, winning the singles title at the South African Championships in 1904 and the doubles title in 1903 and 1904.
References
- ↑ Lynch, Steven. "Lee Germon captained New Zealand in all his 12 Tests. How many others played their entire Test career as captain?". Ask Steven - Cricinfo.com. Retrieved 4 June 2012.
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Italics denote deputised captaincy |
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Persondata |
Name |
Sherwell, Percy |
Alternative names |
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Short description |
South African cricketer |
Date of birth |
17 August 1880 |
Place of birth |
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Date of death |
17 April 1948 |
Place of death |
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