George Benjamin Street (6 December 1889 – 24 April 1924) was an English cricketer who played in one Test in 1923. For his domestic side Sussex he was their regular wicket-keeper from 1912, when he succeeded Harry Butt, until his death.
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Full name | George Benjamin Street | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Born | Charlwood, Surrey, England | 6 December 1889|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Died | 24 April 1924 Portslade, Sussex, England | (aged 34)|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Batting | Right-handed | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Role | Wicket-keeper | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Only Test (cap 212) | 18 January 1923 v South Africa | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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1909–1923 | Sussex | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1922/23 | Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Source: CricketArchive, 17 December 2008 |
Cricket career
editBorn in Charlwood, Surrey, Street made his first-class debut in 1909 against Cambridge University scoring 4 not out, batting at 10, and taking two catches.[1] He played five university matches in three seasons before he made his County Championship debut against Somerset in 1912.[2]
Street scored his maiden half-century against Gloucestershire later that season, batting at 10 he made 72 in a ninth wicket stand of 131 with Percy Fender.[3] This was Street's only fifty in eighty pre-war first-class matches.[4]
In 1921 Street scored his maiden century with an innings of 109 against Essex, sharing in a 141 run partnership with Vallance Jupp.[5] Street scored two fifties to finish the 1921 season with 617 runs at an average 21.27, the highest average of his career.[4]
Having previously been a lower-order batsman, Street was given the chance to open the innings for much of the 1922 season. This opportunity enabled him to amass his highest seasonal aggregate of 986 runs; he also took 81 dismissals.[4]
Although not originally in the squad for the tour of South Africa in 1922-23, he was summoned when Walter Livsey broke a finger against North Eastern Districts.[6] Livsey's deputy George Brown played in the first two Tests of the series before Street got his chance in the Third Test at Durban. He scored 4 in the first innings and 7 not out in the second innings (when chosen to open), he took one stumping off the bowling of county teammate Jupp.[7] Brown was preferred for the final two Tests.
Street took a county record 95 dismissals in the 1923 season,[8] and according to his Wisden obituary "he was at his best".[9] However this would be his final season.
Death
editIn April 1924 Street was killed in a road accident. According to Wisden, "He was riding a motor-cycle and, in endeavouring to avoid a lorry at a cross-roads, crashed into a wall and died immediately."[9] Street was riding on the main road from Hove where he had attended a boys' football match. A brewery firm's lorry had come toward a junction, sounding its horn continuously. Street, who was driving "too fast", "reached the cross-roads, swerved, accelerated the speed and dashed into a wall". He fractured his skull. The lorry was stationary when Street passed it, and Street had more than half of the road to himself. An inquest returned a verdict of accidental death.[10]
References
edit- ^ Sussex v Cambridge University, University Match 1909, CricketArchive, Retrieved on 17 December 2008
- ^ Player Oracle, CricketArchive, Retrieved on 17 December 2008
- ^ Sussex v Gloucestershire, County Championship 1912, CricketArchive, Retrieved on 17 December 2008
- ^ a b c First-class Batting and Fielding for Each Season, CricketArchive, Retrieved on 17 December 2008
- ^ Essex v Sussex, County Championship 1921, CricketArchive, Retrieved on 17 December 2008
- ^ North Eastern Districts v MCC, MCC in South Africa 1922/23, CricketArchive, Retrieved on 17 December 2008
- ^ South Africa v England, MCC in South Africa 1922/23, 3rd Test, CricketArchive, Retrieved on 17 December 2008
- ^ Most Victims in a Season for Sussex, CricketArchive, Retrieved on 17 December 2008
- ^ a b Player Profile, Cricinfo, Retrieved on 17 December 2008
- ^ "Sussex Cricketer's Death". Devon and Exeter Gazette. 28 April 1924. Retrieved 19 March 2015 – via British Newspaper Archive.
External links
edit- George Street at ESPNcricinfo
- George Street at CricketArchive (subscription required)