Humphrey Critchley-Salmonson

Humphrey Seymour Ramsay Critchley-Salmonson, born at Preston in Dorset on 19 January 1894 and died at Ottery St Mary, Devon on 24 April 1956, played first-class cricket intermittently over an 18-year period for Somerset. He later played two first-class matches for Sir Julien Cahn's XI in Argentina.

Humphrey Critchley-Salmonson
Personal information
Full name
Humphrey Seymour Ramsay Critchley-Salmonson
Born(1894-01-19)19 January 1894
Chalbury Lodge, Preston, Dorset, England
Died24 April 1956(1956-04-24) (aged 62)
Ottery St Mary, Devon, England
BattingRight-handed
BowlingRight-arm fast-medium
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
1910–1928Somerset
Career statistics
Competition FC
Matches 16
Runs scored 205
Batting average 8.91
100s/50s 0/1
Top score 66
Balls bowled 1446
Wickets 25
Bowling average 30.92
5 wickets in innings 1
10 wickets in match 0
Best bowling 5/23
Catches/stumpings 16/–
Source: CricketArchive, 22 December 2015

Critchley-Salmonson was a right-handed lower order batsman and a right-arm fast-medium bowler. He appeared first for Somerset as a 16-year-old in 1910, having impressed as a fast bowler at Winchester College. "He came in of a lengthy run and delivered the ball with a windmill action that brought added fear to callow and timorous fifth-form batsmen," says one account of his arrival at Somerset.[1] He played two matches in 1910, and two more in 1912, and then disappeared from first-class cricket for a dozen years, during which time he lived and played cricket in Argentina, representing the country with some success in international non-first-class matches: he took five Brazilian wickets for 43 runs in one international innings.[2]

He returned to Somerset in 1924, playing nine County Championship matches, eight of them at home, in the second half of the season. "Both the pace and the enthusiasm had waned," wrote Somerset's historian.[1] But he took 18 wickets including five for 23 in an innings when Sussex were bowled out for 58 on a damp pitch at Weston-super-Mare.[3][4] And when Somerset hit the county's then-highest innings total, 675 for nine declared, against Hampshire at Bath, Critchley-Salmonson contributed 66, batting at No 9 and increasing his own personal highest score sixfold.[5] After 1924, he disappeared from county cricket apart from one single appearance for Somerset against Surrey at The Oval in 1928, when he scored 32 and 0 and took one wicket.[6]

Thereafter, Critchley-Salmonson appeared in first-class cricket only in two matches on a tour of Argentina by Sir Julien Cahn's XI in 1929-30: he also played in minor matches on this tour, and for Cahn's XI in minor matches in Ireland and England over the next couple of years.

Humphrey Critchley-Salmonson at www.cricketarchive.com[7]

References

  1. David Foot. Sunshine, Sixes and Cider: A History of Somerset Cricket (1986 ed.). David and Charles. p. 93. ISBN 0-7153-8890-8.
  2. "Argentina v Brazil". www.cricketarchive.com. 7 January 1922. Retrieved 1 December 2008.
  3. "Somerset v Sussex". www.cricketarchive.com. 19 July 1924. Retrieved 1 December 2008.
  4. "Somerset in 1924". Wisden Cricketers' Almanack (1925 ed.). John Wisden & Co. p. 243.
  5. "Somerset v Hampshire". www.cricketarchive.com. 12 July 1924. Retrieved 1 December 2008.
  6. "Surrey v Somerset". www.cricketarchive.com. 4 July 1928. Retrieved 1 December 2008.
  7. "Humphrey Critchley-Salmonson". www.cricketarchive.com. Retrieved 1 December 2008.
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