Basil Ward (cricketer), Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Basil Ward (cricketer)

Date of Birth: 06-Aug-1889

Place of Birth: Dublin, Leinster, Ireland

Date of Death: 29-Mar-1972

Profession: military personnel, cricketer

Zodiac Sign: Leo


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About Basil Ward (cricketer)

  • Basil Jordain Ward (6 August 1889 – 29 March 1972) was an Irish first-class cricketer. Ward was born at Dublin in August 1889, where he was educated at Mountjoy School.
  • After finishing his schooling, he went up to Trinity College, Dublin in 1908, where he played club cricket for Dublin University.
  • He did not appear regularly for the university until 1912, but did represent Leinster alongside.
  • Ward made his debut in first-class cricket for Ireland against Scotland at Dublin in 1912.
  • He played in the same fixture in 1913 at Edinburgh, and in 1914 at Dublin.
  • Ward served in the British Army during World War I, enlisting in August 1915 as a Second Lieutenant in the Royal Field Artillery.
  • Surviving the war, he returned to playing club cricket for Dublin University.
  • He made a final first-class appearance for Ireland against Scotland at Edinburgh in 1920, a year in which he also played minor matches against Cambridge University and Derbyshire at College Park, Dublin.
  • Ward played in a total of four first-class matches, scoring 56 runs with a highest score of 17.
  • However, it is a fast-medium bowler that is better remembered, where alongside an impressive club record, Ward also took 13 first-class wickets, at an average of 21.00, with best innings figures of 4/66.
  • A schoolteacher by profession, he took up a teaching position in London soon after his final appearance for Ireland.
  • He died at Wandsworth Common in London in March 1972.

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