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Jul 19, 1930 Buff Bay, Jamaica, Jamaica 93 years old

Jamaican cricketer

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About Vincent Lumsden

  • Vincent Roy Lumsden (born 19 July 1930, Buff Bay, Portland Parish, Jamaica) is a former cricketer who played first-class cricket for Jamaica and Cambridge University from 1950 to 1960. A champion schoolboy cricketer, Lumsden attended Munro College in Jamaica on a scholarship from 1943 to 1949, and went to Emmanuel College, Cambridge in 1952 to study agronomy.
  • He made his first-class debut for Jamaica in 1949-50, opening the batting and scoring 20 and 33.
  • He scored 60 in the only match he played in 1950-51. He established himself in the Cambridge side in 1953, batting in the middle order and scoring 449 runs at an average of 22.45.
  • Wisden noted that he "could drive the ball very hard, but his lack of adequate defence and a sense of impetuosity often caused early failures.
  • His fielding, however, was often of special value." He had his best season in 1954, scoring 701 runs at 35.05, top-scoring in each innings with 93 and 107 in the match against Worcestershire, when he shared a fifth-wicket partnership of 176 in just over two hours with John Slack to help Cambridge to victory.
  • His 47 in the second innings in the annual match against Oxford University helped Cambridge salvage a draw.In 1955 he scored 99 in the match against Worcestershire, again top-scoring in a Cambridge victory, this time by an innings.
  • He finished the season with 627 runs at 28.50.
  • He also played a leading part in the victory over Sussex, top-scoring in each innings with 47 and 90, and taking three wickets with his off-spin.
  • He played four Minor Counties matches for Cambridgeshire in 1955 but with little success.
  • His form declined in 1956 (432 runs at 20.57, with a highest score of 47) and he was unable to play in a fourth consecutive match against Oxford owing to a finger injury.He returned to Jamaica and played a few more matches for the Jamaica team.
  • In his first match he returned to the opening position and scored 91 as well as taking 4 for 20 and 2 for 32 in an innings victory over Leeward Islands in 1958.
  • His last match was against MCC in 1959-60.

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