Leonard Sutton

Cricket Player

1890 – 1916

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Who was Leonard Sutton?

Leonard Cecil Leicester Sutton played first-class cricket for Somerset from 1909 to 1912. He was born at Half Way Tree, Kingston, Jamaica and died at Zillebeke, Belgium in the Ypres area of fighting in the First World War.

Sutton was a left-handed middle- or lower-order batsman and an occasional slow left-arm orthodox spin bowler. He was educated at King's School, Bruton where he was described in the school magazine as "a good hard-hitting bat with plenty of strokes, notably an excellent off-drive, a magnificent shot just behind point, a good late cut and a fine powerful pull." He also opened the bowling for the school team. He was still at school when he made his first appearances for Somerset: in his debut match against Hampshire at Southampton in May 1909 he made 30 in Somerset's second innings after Hampshire enforced the follow on; that was to be his highest score in first-class cricket. In 1912, Sutton appeared in 11 of Somerset's first-class games, but he made only 118 runs in total with a highest score of only 24, and he did not appear in first-class cricket after this season.

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Born
Apr 14, 1890
Half Way Tree
Nationality
  • Jamaica
Education
  • King's School, Bruton
Died
Jun 3, 1916
Zillebeke

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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