Percy Mansell
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Percy Neville Frank Mansell MBE (16 March 1920 in St George's, Shropshire, England – 9 May 1995 in Somerset West, Cape Province) was a was a Rhodesian cricketer who played in thirteen Tests for South Africa from 1951 to 1955.
Mansell was a bespectacled middle-order batsman, slips fieldsman, and leg-break and googly bowler who sometimes bowled medium-pace. Born in England, Mansell moved to Bulawayo, Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) as an infant. He was educated at Milton High School and first played for Rhodesia aged 18 against the MCC in Bulawayo, scoring 62. [1] He represented Rhodesia 55 times before retiring in 1960.[2]
After retiring from the game he served as a cricket administrator in Rhodesia. He was awarded the MBE "for services to cricket in Southern Rhodesia" in the 1962 New Year Honours.[3]
References
- ↑ Glen Byrom, ed. (1980), Rhodesian Sports Profiles 1907- 1979, Bulawayo: Books of Zimbabwe, pp. 18–23.
- ↑ Jonty Winch (1983), Cricket's Rich Heritage: a History of Rhodesian and Zimbabwean Cricket 1890-1982, Bulawayo: Books of Zimbabwe, p. 220
- ↑ Supplement to the London Gazette, 1 January 1962, p. 23.
External links
- Portrait and brief biography of Percy Mansell (scroll down)
- Percy Mansell at Cricinfo
- Percy Mansell at Cricket Archive