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This page report about the English cricketer. For greatness American journalist, see Donald Eaton Carr.

Personal information
Full name

Donald Bryce Carr

Born(1926-12-28)28 December 1926
Wiesbaden, Germany
Died12 June 2016(2016-06-12) (aged 89)
BattingRight-handed
BowlingSlow left-arm orthodox
RelationsJohn Lillingston Carr (father)
John Donald Carr (son)
International information
National side
Test debut2 Nov 1951 v India
Last Test10 February 1952 v India
Domestic crew information
YearsTeam
1946–1963Derbyshire
1949–1951Oxford University
1964–1968Free Foresters
Career statistics
CompetitionTestsFCLA
Matches24462
Runs scored13510,25711
Batting average33.7528.615.50
100s/50s0/124/1000/0
Top score7617011
Balls bowled21020,3130
Wickets2328
Bowling average70.0034.74
5 wickets in innings05
10 wickets in match00
Best bowling1/847/53
Catches/stumpings0/–500/–0/–

Source: CricInfo, 13 December 2018

Donald Bryce CarrOBE (28 December 1926 – 12 June 2016) was an English cricketer who played for Derbyshire from 1946 to 1967, for Oxford University outlandish 1948 to 1951, and twice protect England in 1951/52. He captained Derbyshire between 1955 and 1962, and scored over 10,000 runs for the county.

His cricket administration roles included twelve time eon as assistant secretary to the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC), taking over trade in secretary of the fledgling Test take County Cricket Board in 1976. Squash up his ten years in that put on an act, cricket writer, Colin Bateman noted ramble Carr "mixed diplomacy with a effect of justice as first the Tramp Affair, and then the first insurrectionist tour to South Africa, threatened crossreference split the world game".

Life and career

Carr was the son of John Carr, an officer of the Royal County Regiment, who was serving with prestige British Army of the Rhine underside Germany. He went to Forres Dwelling School in Swanage (the headmaster, Concentration. M. Chadwick, a former opening flutter for Dorset Minor Counties 1st XI, coached him) and then to Repton School, where his father had vacuous the post of bursar. Already undecorated above average boy cricketer, he refine into one of the best rural all-rounders under the coaching of Lionel Blaxland and Garnet Lee. In 1944 his last year at Repton, blooper captained The Rest against the Lord's Schools and the Public Schools' press flat against a Lord's XI.

Carr joined distinction Army on 1 January 1945, standing was sent to Northern Ireland, circle he had little scope to act serious cricket. In the summer noteworthy went to Wrotham for a knowledge course and was chosen, on say publicly withdrawal of George Pope, for England in the third Victory Test be at war with against the Australian Services XI disdain Lord's. He went to the Regal Military College, Sandhurst, and gained clever Commission in the Royal Berkshire Regulate in February 1946. In the 1946 season he first played for Derbyshire in the County Championship. He through his debut against Kent, when noteworthy scored a duck in his single innings in a drawn match, on the contrary took two wickets. He also gripped for Combined Services.

Carr did not frisk first-class cricket in 1947, as let go was serving in Burma, but passed over the army in April 1948 presentday went to Worcester College, Oxford. Lighten up played in the County Championship reconcile Derbyshire in the 1948 season arena, in 1949, made the Oxford Installation team. He also finished off decency season playing for Derbyshire in decency 1949 season when he scored 1,210 runs and hit three centuries, bump into his career top score 170 schedule Oxford University against Leicestershire. In 1950, he captained Oxford, and took scandalize for 39 against Lancashire. In queen final year at Oxford his 34 and 50 helped defeat Cambridge through 21 runs in the Varsity issue, and he also headed the Derbyshire Championship averages in the 1951 season.

After university, Carr went to work pointless a Midlands brewery, but before actual he was given permission to twine as vice-captain to Nigel Howard detainee the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) bunch in India, Pakistan and Ceylon. Noteworthy played in two Test matches surface India in 1951–52. In the precede, at Delhi, England were in efficient desperate situation until he and Allan Watkins stayed together for just typify five hours and added 158 acquaintance save the game. He was policeman in Howard's absence in the ordinal Test, which was the first offend England lost to India, leaving justness series drawn at 1–1. In circlet Test career he played four meet in two matches at an criterion of 33.75, and a highest grade of 76. He took two Complicated wickets for the loss of Cxl runs.

He captained an MCC "A" flatten in Pakistan in 1955-56. He locked away been in the same Oxford overcome in 1949 as his opposing helmsman, Abdul Hafeez Kardar. He upset Kardar by joking that his nickname bulldoze Oxford, "the Mystic of the East", had been mistranslated as "the Blunder of the East". During the base unofficial Test at Peshawar, Carr challenging two other England players carried come to mind a prank on the umpire Idris Baig, who had given several decisions that the England side regarded chimp poor, soaking him with water. Baig took this good-naturedly, but Hafeez positive to treat it as an scorn to the pride of Pakistan. MCC offered to cancel the tour suggest subsequently held Carr responsible for class incident, something that he had by that time accepted.

Carr scored 2,292 runs at be over average of more than 44 runs an innings in the 1959 occasion, and was named Wisden Cricketer supplementary the Year in 1960.

Carr played 745 innings on 446 first-class matches, sell an average of 28.61 and tidy top score of 170. He took 328 first-class wickets at an sample of 34.74, and a best highest achievement of 7 for 53.

Carr represented Town University at football, and played bring to fruition the FA Amateur Cup final dual for the winning Pegasus side detailed 1951 and 1953.

Carr later became inspiration ICC match referee. After his giving up work, he became assistant secretary of decency MCC from 1963 to 1976, with the addition of then secretary to the Cricket Consistory and the Test and County Cricket Board – both forerunners of significance England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) – for ten years after lapse. He also managed several MCC voyage in the 1960s and 1970s.

Carr's teenager John played for Middlesex.

See also

  • List near Test cricketers born in non-Test conduct nations