Paul Bent

Cricket Player

1965 –

96

Who is Paul Bent?

Paul Bent is a former English cricketer who played first-class and List A cricket for Worcestershire between the mid-1980s and early 1990s.

Bent made his first-class debut against Cambridge University in June 1985, scoring 14 in his only innings. He was then confined to Second XI appearances for three years, until he was given a short run of games in the first team in July and August 1988. These included 31 and 50 against Yorkshire, as well as the highest score of his short List A career, 36 in a Refuge Assurance League game against Sussex.

The following summer, 1989, was the best of Bent's Worcestershire career. Although he had only a single one-day outing, he played 13 first-class games and scored 530 runs at an average of just over 24. This was helped by a career-best innings of 144 against Kent at the end of July, in which he shared century partnerships with both Chris Tolley and Graeme Hick.

Bent never again played such a significant part in a season: he played no more List A games, and made only seven first-class appearances in 1990 and eight in his final year of 1991. He hit one more century, scoring exactly 100 not out in an opening partnership of 225 with captain Tim Curtis against Lancashire at Stanley Park in August 1991.

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Born
May 1, 1965
Worcester
Nationality
  • England

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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