John Bacon
Personal information
Full name
John Bacon
Born30 May 1871
Enderby, Leicestershire,
England
Died16 October 1942(1942-10-16) (aged 71)
Broughton Astley, Leicestershire,
England
BattingRight-handed
BowlingRight-arm medium
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
1900–1904Cambridgeshire
1895Leicestershire
Umpiring information
FC umpired1 (1904)
Career statistics
Competition First-class
Matches 4
Runs scored 42
Batting average 6.00
100s/50s –/–
Top score 14
Balls bowled 55
Wickets 1
Bowling average 21.00
5 wickets in innings
10 wickets in match
Best bowling 1/18
Catches/stumpings –/–
Source: Cricinfo, 26 January 2013

John Bacon (30 May 1871 – 16 October 1942) was an English cricketer. Bacon was a right-handed batsman who bowled right-arm medium pace. He was born at Enderby, Leicestershire.

Bacon made his first-class debut for Leicestershire against Essex in the 1895 County Championship at Grace Road. He made three further first-class appearances for the county in that season's County Championship, against Derbyshire, Hampshire and Lancashire.[1] He scored 42 runs in his four first-class matches, at an average of 6.00 and with a high score of 14.[2] With the ball he took a single wicket.[3] He later played for Cambridgeshire, making his debut for the county in the 1900 Minor Counties Championship against Northumberland. He made eleven further minor counties appearances for Cambridgeshire, the last of which came against Norfolk in the 1904 Minor Counties Championship.[4]

He later stood as an umpire in a single first-class match in 1904 between Cambridge University and GJV Weigall's XI.[5] He died at Broughton Astley, Leicestershire on 16 October 1942.

References

  1. "First-Class Matches played by John Bacon". CricketArchive. Retrieved 26 January 2013.
  2. "First-class Batting and Fielding For Each Team by John Bacon". CricketArchive. Retrieved 26 January 2013.
  3. "First-class Bowling For Each Team by John Bacon". CricketArchive. Retrieved 26 January 2013.
  4. "Minor Counties Championship Matches played by John Bacon". CricketArchive. Retrieved 26 January 2013.
  5. "John Bacon as Umpire in First-Class Matches". CricketArchive. Retrieved 26 January 2013.
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