Alec Pearce

Cricket Player

1910 – 1982

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Who was Alec Pearce?

Thomas Alexander Pearce was an English cricketer who played for Kent, Hong Kong and MCC. Pearce was born at Hong Kong, the son of Thomas Ernest Pearce, a Hong Kong businessman who had also played cricket for the colony. He was educated at Charterhouse School and Oxford University.

Pearce made his debut for Kent in August 1930 in a match against Lancashire which was lost, He played one more game for the first team that year and some for the second XI. He played several games in 1931 for both the county and the second XI. He was particularly active in 1932 playing 20 first class games and achieving his highest seasonal batting average. In 1933 he joined his father in Hong Kong and played for the Hong Kong team in several matches over the next four years. He returned to England in 1937 for a season and again played for Kent and for the MCC. He returned to Hong Kong and during World War II was imprisoned by the Japanese at Shanghai. In 1946 he was back in England and played a season for Kent, and then returned to Hong Kong. He also played for MCC vs Cambridge University in 1932, 1937 and 1946. Pearce was a right hand batsman, and played 82 innings in 52 first-class matches.

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Born
Dec 18, 1910
Hong Kong
Nationality
  • Hong Kong
Education
  • Charterhouse School
Died
Aug 11, 1982
Royal Tunbridge Wells

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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