Cecil Pullan

Cricket Player

1910 – 1970

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Who was Cecil Pullan?

Cecil Douglas Ayrton Pullan, sometimes known as Plug Pullan was an Indian-born English cricketer who played first-class cricket for Oxford University and Worcestershire in the 1930s. He was born in Mahoba.

Pullan attended Malvern College and excelled at cricket whilst there: in 1928 he came top of the school's batting averages. In 1932 and 1933 he played eight times for Oxford University, taking two wickets: those of Yorkshire's Arthur Mitchell and Free Foresters' Noel Evans. With the bat he made 74 against the Indians and 68 against Worcestershire. However, he did not win a blue as he never played against Cambridge University. Pullan also made one appearance for H. D. G. Leveson-Gower's XI against Oxford.

In 1935, Pullan became a Worcestershire player, making 12 County Championship appearances for them that season. His 289 runs came at 16.05, and included two half-centuries, while his two wickets cost 46 runs apiece. He played not at all for the next two years, but returned in 1938 to make another 13 appearances. This time he was more successful with the bat, hitting 479 runs at 25.21, with an August match against Gloucestershire a personal highlight. Captaining the county in the absence of Charles Lyttleton, he made a career-best 84 in the first innings and followed this up with 55 in the second. Even so, Worcestershire lost by two wickets.

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Born
Jul 26, 1910
Nationality
  • England
Lived in
  • Mahoba
Died
Jun 24, 1970

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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