Eric Brotherton
Personal information
Full name
Eric James Brotherton
Born (1938-05-07) 7 May 1938
Ventersburg, Orange Free State, South Africa
BattingRight-handed
BowlingRight-arm medium-pace
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
1959–60 to 1960–61Eastern Province
1963–64 to 1969–70North Eastern Transvaal
Career statistics
Competition First-class
Matches 39
Runs scored 1866
Batting average 28.27
100s/50s 2/10
Top score 164 not out
Balls bowled 462
Wickets 3
Bowling average 67.00
5 wickets in innings 0
10 wickets in match 0
Best bowling 2/50
Catches/stumpings 24/0
Source: Cricinfo, 7 August 2014

Eric James Brotherton (born 7 May 1938) is a former South African cricketer and squash player.

Brotherton made his first-class debut in 1959–60, opening the batting for Eastern Province with his captain Geoff Dakin and scoring 215 runs at an average of 23.88, with most of his innings exceeding 20 but with a top score of 33.[1] In 1960–61, when Eastern Province had their best season in the Currie Cup, finishing second with four wins from six matches, Brotherton scored 336 runs at 30.54.[2] He also played a match for South African Universities, hitting 164 not out, the record score for the Universities team, against Western Province, putting on 227 for the fourth wicket with Colin Bland.[3]

After a two-season gap he played for North Eastern Transvaal in 1963–64, leading the team's aggregates and averages with 308 runs at 30.80.[4] He captained North Eastern Transvaal in 1964–65. When North Eastern Transvaal won Section B of the Currie Cup in 1965–66 he made 376 runs at 41.77,[5] scoring 111 in the first match of the season.[6] He played on with less success until 1969–70.

In the 1960s, Brotherton played squash for South Africa.[7] In 2002 he was awarded the Leo Melvill Memorial Award, an annual prize for significant contribution to the development, growth and enjoyment of squash in South Africa.[8]

References

  1. Eric Brotherton batting by season
  2. Eastern Province batting, Currie Cup 1960–61
  3. Western Province v South African Universities 1960–61
  4. North Eastern Transvaal batting, Currie Cup 1963–64
  5. North Eastern Transvaal batting, Currie Cup 1965–66
  6. North Eastern Transvaal v Transvaal B 1965–66
  7. SquashSA website Archived 2014-08-14 at archive.today Retrieved 8 August 2014.
  8. "Leo Melvill Memorial Award". KZN Masters Squash. Retrieved 6 June 2023.
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