Trefor Davies
Cricket Player
1938 –
Who is Trefor Davies?
Treffor Elliott Davies was an English cricketer who played 20 first-class matches for Worcestershire between 1955 and 1961.
Davies made his first-class debut for Worcestershire against Oxford University at The University Parks in June 1955; he scored 11 not out in his only innings and took one wicket in each innings. He also played against Cambridge University and Somerset that season, but did very little, and did not appear in first-class cricket again for five years.
Davies returned to the Worcestershire side in 1960. He did not bowl at all that year, although he did score the first of his three half-centuries: 51* against Middlesex near the end of the season. He played much more in 1961, and hit two fifties, the higher of these being the 76 he scored against Glamorgan in late June. That was in fact his penultimate appearance in first-class cricket: his only other game was against Northamptonshire a week later.
Treffor Davies currently has two children, from which he has four grand-children with his wife, Marina.
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