Cyril Buckley
Personal information | |||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Full name | Cyril Francis Stewart Buckley | ||||||||||||||
Born | 21 February 1905 Chelsea, London, England | ||||||||||||||
Died | 11 June 1974 Chelsea, London, England | (aged 69)||||||||||||||
Batting | Unknown | ||||||||||||||
Role | Wicket-keeper | ||||||||||||||
Domestic team information | |||||||||||||||
Years | Team | ||||||||||||||
1924–1935 | Berkshire | ||||||||||||||
Career statistics | |||||||||||||||
| |||||||||||||||
Source: Cricinfo, 13 February 2019 |
Cyril Francis Stewart Buckley (21 February 1905 – 11 June 1974) was an English first-class cricketer.
The son of Brigadier-General Basil Thorold Buckley and his wife, Emmeline Louise Edwards,[1] he was born at Chelsea and was educated at Eton College.[2] He began minor counties cricket for Berkshire in 1924, debuting against Cornwall.[3] He played minor counties cricket for Berkshire until 1935, making a total of 39 appearances in the Minor Counties Championship.[3] He played first-class cricket on three occasions for HDG Leveson Gower's XI in 1934, 1935 and 1936, all against Oxford University at Reigate.[4] He scored 53 runs across five first-class innings, at an average of 10.60.[5] 50 of those runs came in one innings during the 1934 match.[6]
Buckley married Audrey Burmester in December 1928, with the couple having a son and a daughter.[1] He died at Chelsea in June 1974 as the result of an accident.[2]
References
- ^ a b "Profile: Cyril Francis Stewart Buckley". www.thepeerage.com. Retrieved 2019-02-13.
- ^ a b "Wisden - Obituaries in 1974". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 2019-02-13.
- ^ a b "Minor Counties Championship Matches played by Richard Wollocombe". CricketArchive. Retrieved 2019-02-13.
- ^ "First-Class Matches played by Cyril Buckley". CricketArchive. Retrieved 2019-02-13.
- ^ "First-class Batting and Fielding For Each Team by Cyril Buckley". CricketArchive. Retrieved 2019-02-13.
- ^ "HDG Leveson-Gower's XI v Oxford University, 1934". CricketArchive. Retrieved 2019-02-13.