Eliot Druce

Eliot Albert Cross Druce (20 June 1876 – 24 October 1934) was an English amateur cricketer who played first-class cricket between 1897 and 1913. He was born at Weybridge in Surrey, the son of Albert Druce, and grew up at Thornhill in Sevenoaks in Kent.[1]

Eliot Druce
Personal information
Full nameEliot Albert Cross Druce
Born20 June 1876
Weybridge, Surrey
Died24 October 1934(1934-10-24) (aged 58)
Brompton, London
BattingRight-handed
BowlingRight-arm medium
RelationsFrank Druce (cousin)
Walter Druce (cousin)
George Druce (uncle)
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
1897–1898Cambridge University
1898–1900Kent
Career statistics
Competition First-class
Matches 10
Runs scored 185
Batting average 15.41
100s/50s 0/0
Top score 43
Balls bowled 371
Wickets 13
Bowling average 16.38
5 wickets in innings 0
10 wickets in match 0
Best bowling 4/28
Catches/stumpings 6/–
Source: CricInfo, 23 March 2014

Education

Druce attended the New Beacon in Sevenoaks, Marlborough School and then went up to Trinity College, Cambridge in 1895. He took a law degree, graduating in 1898 and becoming a solicitor in 1901. He was later employed in the offices of the Duchy of Lancaster.[1]

Cricketing career

Druce did not play for the Marlborough cricket team but made his first-class cricket debut for Cambridge University against Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) at Lord's in 1897.[2] He played a total of three matches for the University and was awarded a hockey Blue in 1898.[3]

He played one match for MCC against Cambridge in 1898, before making an appearance for Kent County Cricket Club in the 1898 County Championship against Sussex at Catford. He played twice more for Kent in the 1900 County Championship and over a decade later he made three first-class appearances for Free Foresters in matches against Oxford University and Cambridge University.[2] Druce also played a number of non-first-class matches for Kent Second XI, MCC and Fee Foresters, appearing as late as 1925 for MCC.[2]

Later life

Druce married Elizabeth Swann, the daughter of Sir Charles Swann on 16 September 1913.[4] He died suddenly at Brompton, London in October 1934 aged 58.[1] His cousin Frank Druce played Test cricket for England, while another cousin Walter Druce and his uncle George Druce both played first-class cricket.[2]

Notes

  1. Venn J, Venn JA (1954) Alumni cantabrigienses; a biographical list of all known students, graduates and holders of office at the University of Cambridge, from the earliest times to 1900 vol.2, pt.2, p.341. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (Available online. Retrieved 2017-05-30).
  2. Eliot Druce, CricketArchive. Retrieved 2014-03-23.
  3. Druce, Eliot Albert Cross, Obituaries in 1934, Wisden Cricketers' Almanack, 1935. Retrieved 2017-05-30.
  4. Eliot Albert Cross Druce, The Peerage. Retrieved 2014-03-23.
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