Tom Shepherd

Cricket Player

1889 – 1957

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Who was Tom Shepherd?

Thomas Frederick 'Tom' Shepherd was an English cricketer. He was primarily a right-handed batsman, but was also a useful right-arm medium pace bowler and a slip fielder.

He played for Surrey from 1919 to 1932, being a regular in the first team from 1921 onwards following an outstanding season for the second eleven in 1920. In all first-class cricket he scored 18,719 runs at an average of 39.82, including 42 centuries. His highest score was 277* against Gloucestershire at The Oval in 1927, made in just four and three-quarter hours, he and Andy Ducat adding 289 in two and three-quarter hours for the fourth wicket. That season he scored 2,145 runs at 55.00. He reached his thousand runs for the season in eleven successive years from 1921 to 1931. He had a fine temperament, and was capable of attacking or defending as the situation demanded. His pull and his offside shots were noted for their power.

He took 445 wickets at an average of 30.73, his best innings figures being 6/78. He held 275 catches.

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Born
Dec 5, 1889
Nationality
  • England
Died
1957

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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