Michael Matthews Cricketer - Place of Birth, Date of Birth, Age, Wiki, Facts, Net Worth, Birthday, Biography and Family

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Apr 26, 1914 Wandsworth, England, United Kingdom Died on 29 May 1940 (aged 26)

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About Michael Matthews Cricketer

  • Michael Harrington Matthews (26 April 1914 – 29 May 1940) was an English first-class cricketer and naval officer who died in action in World War II. The son of Walter Matthews, who was Dean of St.
  • Paul's Cathedral from 1934 to 1967, Michael Matthews went to Westminster School, where he played for the first XI from 1930 to 1933.
  • In his last two years at school he was selected to keep wicket for The Rest in the annual schools match at Lord's against Lord's Schools.
  • In the 1932 match he made four stumpings and a catch when John Cameron took all 10 Lord's Schools wickets with his leg-spin.He went up to Christ Church, Oxford, in 1933, and played a sprinkling of matches for the university team in 1934 and 1935 before establishing himself as the principal wicket-keeper in 1936 and 1937, and playing in the annual match against Cambridge University.
  • In his last match he took six catches to help Oxford to victory over Cambridge for the first time in five years.
  • His highest score was 68 when he top-scored in the first innings against Minor Counties in 1936.He was awarded a first in Greats, and read for the Bar at Gray's Inn.
  • He married Loveday Abbott shortly after the outbreak of World War II.
  • He was serving in the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve as a Sub-lieutenant on HMS Greyhound, the destroyer which was the first to reach Dunkirk, when he was killed in a bombing raid.

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