Robert Braddell

Robert Lyttleton Lee Braddell (14 December 1888 in Malacca – 17 March 1965 in Sintra, Portugal) was an English cricketer.[1] A right-handed batsman and right-arm medium pace bowler,[2] he played 20 first-class cricket matches, mostly for Oxford University.[3]

Robert Braddell
Personal information
Full nameRobert Lyttleton Lee Braddell
Born(1888-12-14)14 December 1888
Malacca, Straits Settlements
Died17 March 1965(1965-03-17) (aged 76)
Sintra, Portugal
BattingRight-handed
BowlingRight-arm medium pace
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
1926HDG Leveson-Gower's XI
1919Gentlemen of England
1909-1911Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC)
1908-1911Oxford University
First-class debut14 May 1908 Oxford University v Lancashire
Last First-class19 May 1926 HDG Leveson-Gower's XI v Oxford University
Career statistics
Competition First-class
Matches 20
Runs scored 650
Batting average 18.57
100s/50s 0/3
Top score 96
Balls bowled 425
Wickets 11
Bowling average 22.45
5 wickets in innings 0
10 wickets in match 0
Best bowling 2/1
Catches/stumpings 11/0
Source: CricketArchive, 9 December 2007

Career

Braddell was educated at Charterhouse and Oriel College, Oxford. In May 1908 he made his first-class debut for the University cricket team, playing against Lancashire. His second first-class match the following year was against the university team, playing for the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC). He also played for the university against Worcestershire the same year.[3] In addition he played minor counties cricket for Suffolk during those two years.[4]

In 1910, he played seven first-class matches for Oxford University, gaining his blue when he played against Cambridge University in July. He played seven more first-class matches for them the following year, including a game against India, also playing a second match for the MCC against Yorkshire that August.[3] His highest score was 96 against Kent.

Bradell studied law and was called to the bar at the Inner Temple in 1911. He then moved to Singapore and was admitted to the local Bar in 1912.[5] In that year he played his first match for the Straits Settlements, playing against the Federated Malay States in Singapore in April.[6] However, he returned to England in the First World War and was commissioned in the Royal Garrison Artillery.[7] After the war he played a first-class match for the Gentlemen of England against Oxford University in 1919, and for HDG Leveson-Gower's XI against the same opposition in 1926,[3] fitting in a second match for the Straits Settlements against the Federated Malay States in 1923.[6]

The remainder of his cricket career was spent in the Far East, playing for the Straits Settlements between 1927 and 1930, also playing for the combined Malaya cricket team against Hong Kong and Shanghai.[6] He also played for Singapore in 1927.

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