Plum Lewis
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Source: Cricinfo |
Percy Tyson "Plum" Lewis (2 October 1884, Cape Town, Cape Province – 30 January 1976, Durban, Natal) was a South African cricketer who played in one Test in 1913.
After studying at Oxford University, Lewis played a few first-class matches, mostly for Western Province beginning in 1907-08. He made 151 in 185 minutes for Western Province against the MCC in the first match of the MCC's tour in 1913-14.[1] He was unsuccessful in the match for Cape Province against the MCC two weeks later, but was still selected for the First Test. He was "c Woolley b Barnes 0" in each innings and South Africa lost by an innings and 157 runs,[2] and Lewis was not selected for any further Tests.
He served in France in the First World War as a lieutenant-colonel and won the MC and Bar before being severely wounded in the leg. He also served as an officer in the Second World War, but not in combat.[3] He worked as a lawyer.[4]
References
- ↑ Western Province v MCC 1913-14
- ↑ South Africa v England, Durban 1913-14
- ↑ The Cricketer, April 1976, p. 73.
- ↑ Wisden 1977, p. 1045.
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Preceded by Wilfred Rhodes |
Oldest Living Test Cricketer 8 July 1973 – 30 January 1976 |
Succeeded by Tiger Smith |