Tris Bennett
![]() Bennett in Jamaica in 1926 | |||||||||||||||
Personal information | |||||||||||||||
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Full name | Cecil Tristram Bennett | ||||||||||||||
Born | Tulse Hill, London, England | 10 August 1902||||||||||||||
Died | 3 February 1978 Islington, London, England | (aged 75)||||||||||||||
Batting | Right-handed | ||||||||||||||
Role | Batsman | ||||||||||||||
Domestic team information | |||||||||||||||
Years | Team | ||||||||||||||
1922 | Surrey | ||||||||||||||
1923–25 | Cambridge University | ||||||||||||||
1926–27 | Middlesex | ||||||||||||||
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Source: Cricinfo, 4 May 2025 |
Cecil Tristram "Tris" Bennett (10 August 1902 – 3 February 1978) was an English first-class cricketer who played for Middlesex, Surrey, Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) and Cambridge University between 1922 and 1927 as a right-handed batsman. Regarded as a brilliant slip fielder, Bennett held 43 catches in his 50 first-class matches.[1][2]
Bennett was educated at Harrow School, where he captained the first XI in his final year, 1921, and at Cambridge University, where he also captained the first XI in his final year, 1925.[3][1] His highest first-class score was 88, when he captained Cambridge University to victory over Sussex in 1925.[4] He toured the West Indies in 1925–26 with the MCC team, but played in only four of the 12 first-class matches.[5]
Bennett wrote a memoir of his cricket career in the 1974 edition of Wisden, titled "When Three-Day Cricket Was Worthwhile".[3]
References
[edit]- ^ a b Tris Bennett at CricketArchive
- ^ Tris Bennett at ESPNcricinfo
- ^ a b Tris Bennett, "When three-day cricket was worthwhile", Wisden 1974, pp. 130–34.
- ^ "Sussex v Cambridge University 1925". Cricinfo. Retrieved 4 May 2025.
- ^ "The MCC Team in the West Indies", The Cricketer, 1 May 1926, pp. 10–19.
- 1902 births
- 1978 deaths
- English cricketers
- Middlesex cricketers
- Surrey cricketers
- Marylebone Cricket Club cricketers
- Cambridge University cricketers
- Free Foresters cricketers
- People educated at Harrow School
- People from Tulse Hill
- English cricketers of 1919 to 1945
- 20th-century English sportsmen
- H. D. G. Leveson Gower's XI cricketers
- English cricket biography, 1900s birth stubs