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Len Creese
Personal information
Full name
William Charles Leonard Creese
Born(1907-12-27)27 December 1907
Park Town North, Transvaal, South Africa
Died9 March 1974(1974-03-09) (aged 66)
Buckland, Kent, England
BattingLeft-handed
BowlingLeft-arm medium
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
1928–1939Hampshire
Career statistics
Competition FC
Matches 281
Runs scored 9,938
Batting average 24.06
100s/50s 6/50
Top score 241
Balls bowled 25,359
Wickets 410
Bowling average 27.42
5 wickets in innings 15
10 wickets in match 1
Best bowling 8/37
Catches/stumpings 191/–

Source: Cricinfo, 21 February 2010

William Charles Leonard Creese (27 December 1907 – 9 March 1974) was a South African born English first-class cricketer. Creese was a left-handed batsman who bowled left-arm medium pace.

Career for Hampshire

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Len Creese left South Africa as a young man, determined to make a career in England as a professional cricketer.[1] He made his first-class debut for Hampshire in the 1928 County Championship against Somerset. Creese represented Hampshire in 278 first-class matches from 1928 to 1939, with his first-class career with Hampshire ending due to the start of the Second World War. Creese's final appearance for the county came in the 1939 County Championship against YorkshireatDean Park Cricket GroundinBournemouth.

Creese was regarded as one of the best all-rounders on the county circuit. In his 278 matches for the county, Creese scored 9,894 runs at a batting average of 24.01, with 50 half centuries, 6 centuries with a high score of 241 against Northamptonshire in 1939. Such was Creese's skill with the bat that he passed the 1,000 run mark for a season five times, with his best season being in 1933 when he scored 1,275 runs at an average of 35.41, with 5 half centuries, 2 centuries and a high score of 165*.

Creese was also a consistent bowler, taking 401 wickets for the county at a bowling average of 27.78, with 15 five-wicket hauls and 1 ten wicket haul in a match, with best bowling figures of 8/37 against Lancashire in 1936. The 1936 season was Creese's best with the ball, during which he took 95 wickets at an average of 22.93, with 5 five wicket hauls and best figures of 8/37. It was during the 1936 season that Creese narrowly missed out on the all-rounders double, scoring 1,331 runs and coupled with 95 wickets, bringing him just short of the 1,000 runs and 100 wickets mark. In addition to his batting and bowling, Creese was also an able fielder, taking 190 catches for Hampshire.

John Arlott described Creese as "sturdily built, strong, brave and a combative – but inconsistent – cricketer", adding that while Creese was unsure against spin bowling he was outstanding against pace bowling: "it often seemed that the faster the bowling, the better he liked it".[1] A note of Hampshire trivia came when Creese accidentally shot his teammate Gerry Hill while Hill was bowling in the nets. The bullet stayed in Hill's leg for the remainder of his life. Commenting on the incident Hill said: "Creese was as mad as a hatter. He had this gun and whether it went off accidentally, I don't know... I was running in to bowl and it knocked me off my feet."

Later career

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In addition to playing first-class matches for Hampshire, Creese also represented the Players in the 1935 Gentlemen v Players fixture and represented the Combined Services in two matches after the war, coming against Oxford University and Surrey in 1946.

In 1949 Creese joined Dorset, playing for the county in the Minor Counties Championship from 1949 to 1950, with all four of his fixtures for Dorset coming against Berkshire.

Prior to joining Dorset Creese stood as an Umpire in three Minor Counties fixtures; two in 1947 and one in 1948. After this Creese served as a Groundsman at the Central Recreation GroundatHastings for some years, during which his small grandson, whom he idolised, was killed by the heavy roller in the interval between innings in a Festival match. He later became head groundsman at the Sussex County GroundatHove. In the late 1950s Creese was the landlord of the Dripping Well public house in Hastings.

Creese died at Buckland, Kent on 9 March 1974.

References

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  1. ^ a b John Arlott, "W. L. C. Creese", The Cricketer, May 1974, p. 39.
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