词条 | Ian Mitchell (cricketer) |
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| name = | country = England | fullname = Ian Norman Mitchell | nickname = | birth_date = {{Birth date|1925|4|7|df=yes}} | birth_place = Henbury, Bristol, England | death_date = {{Death date and age|2011|6|4|1925|4|7|df=yes}} | death_place = Tetbury, Gloucestershire, England | heightft = | heightinch = | heightm = | batting = Right-handed | bowling = | role = | family = | club1 = Gloucestershire | year1 = 1950–1952 | clubnumber1 = | club2 = Cambridge University | year2 = 1949 | clubnumber2 = | columns = 1 | column1 = First-class | matches1 = 11 | runs1 = 160 | bat avg1 = 8.88 | 100s/50s1 = –/– | top score1 = 27 | deliveries1 = – | wickets1 = – | bowl avg1 = – | fivefor1 = – | tenfor1 = – | best bowling1 = – | catches/stumpings1 = 5/– | date = 31 July | year = 2011 | source = http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci/content/player/17617.html Cricinfo }}Ian Norman Mitchell (17 April 1925 – 4 June 2011) was an English cricketer. Mitchell was a right-handed batsman. The son of Major Alexander Black Mitchell,[1] a High Sheriff of Gloucestershire, he was born in Henbury, Bristol and educated at Harrow School, where he represented the school cricket team.[2] While studying at Cambridge University, Mitchell made his first-class debut for Cambridge University Cricket Club against Middlesex in 1949. He made a further first-class appearance that season for the university, the last of which came against Warwickshire.[3] The following season he made his first-class debut for Gloucestershire against Lancashire in the 1950 County Championship. He made 7 further first-class appearances for the county, the last of which came against Hampshire in the 1952 County Championship.[3] His 8 first-class matches for the county came with limited success, with him scoring 97 runs at an average of 6.92, with a high score of 24.[4] At a time when the use of amateurs as captains was coming to an end, Mitchell was offered the role of captaining Gloucestershire after Sir Derrick Bailey resigned at the end of the 1952 season, but he turned it down citing that he didn't have the time.[5] As a result, Gloucestershire appointed Jack Crapp, the senior professional, as its captain for the 1953 and 1954 seasons. Mitchell married Anne Denise Perpetua Gibbs on 7 October 1950. The couple would go on to have 4 children.[1] Mitchell himself would follow in his fathers footsteps by becoming the High Sheriff of Gloucestershire in 1969.[6] He died at his home near Tetbury, Gloucestershire on 4 June 2011. References1. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://thepeerage.com/p380.htm#i3795|title=Profile: Ian Norman Mitchell|publisher=www.thepeerage.com|accessdate=31 July 2011}} 2. ^{{cite web|url=https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/31/31502/all_teams.html|title=Teams Ian Mitchell played for|publisher=CricketArchive|accessdate=31 July 2011}} 3. ^1 {{cite web|url=https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/31/31502/First-Class_Matches.html|title=First-Class Matches played by Ian Mitchell|publisher=CricketArchive|accessdate=31 July 2011}} 4. ^{{cite web|url=https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/31/31502/f_Batting_by_Team.html|title=First-class Batting and Fielding For Each Team by Ian Mitchell|publisher=CricketArchive|accessdate=31 July 2011}} 5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci/content/player/17617.html|title=Player profile: Ian Mitchell|publisher=ESPNcricinfo|accessdate=31 July 2011}} 6. ^{{London Gazette |issue=44811 |date=1969-03-20 |page=3011 }} External links
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