Biron House
| Personal information | |||||||||||||||
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| Full name | Biron Howe House | ||||||||||||||
| Born |
18 December 1884 Langport, Somerset, England | ||||||||||||||
| Died |
3 June 1930 (aged 45) Langaller, Creech St Michael, Somerset, England | ||||||||||||||
| Domestic team information | |||||||||||||||
| Years | Team | ||||||||||||||
| 1912–1914 | Somerset | ||||||||||||||
| Career statistics | |||||||||||||||
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| Source: CricketArchive, 22 December 2015 | |||||||||||||||
Biron Howe House (18 December 1884 – 3 June 1930) played first-class cricket for Somerset in three matches between 1912 and 1914.[1] He was born at Langport, Somerset and died at Creech St Michael, also in Somerset.
House was a wicketkeeper and a lower-order batsman. He made only 30 runs in first-class innings and took just three catches. In his first-ever match, he batted at No 11 and scored an unbeaten 19 out of a last-wicket partnership of 34 with Elliot Tillard in the match against Gloucestershire.[2] This was his highest first-class score.
References
- ↑ "Biron House". www.cricketarchive.com. Retrieved 2010-10-09.
- ↑ "Scorecard: Somerset v Gloucestershire". www.cricketarchive.com. 1912-05-27. Retrieved 2010-10-17.
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