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'''Ernest Wyndham Burdett''' [[Military Cross|MC]], [[Distinguished Service Order|DSO]] (5 September 1887 – 13 September 1962) was an English [[cricket]]er and [[Indian Army]] officer born in [[Roorkee]], then in the [[British Raj]]. Burdett was a [[wicket-keeper]]. | '''Ernest Wyndham Burdett''' [[Military Cross|MC]], [[Distinguished Service Order|DSO]] (5 September 1887 – 13 September 1962) was an English [[cricket]]er and [[Indian Army]] officer born in [[Roorkee]], then in the [[British Raj]]. Burdett was a [[wicket-keeper]]. | ||
Burdett was the son of Reverend William Jerome Burdett and Eliza Katharine Toye.<ref>{{cite book|last=Mosley|first=Charles|title=Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage|edition=107|volume=3rd volume|year=2003|publisher=Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd|page=586}}</ref> He was educated at [[King's School, Bruton]]. Burdett was commissioned into the Indian Army on 17 August 1907, and his second annual officer's report places him in Allahabad in 1908, attached to 48 Pioneers.<ref>British Library L/Mil/14/11926</ref> Listed in the [[London Gazette]], dated 11 February 1910, as serving in the [[Indian Army]] and as being promoted from [[second lieutenant]] to [[lieutenant]].<ref>{{London Gazette |issue=28338 |date=11 February 1910 |page=1046 }}</ref> He served in the [[48th Pioneers]]. The following year it can be assumed that Burdett returned to [[England]] prior to July 1911, as he played five [[Minor Counties Championship]] matches for [[Devon County Cricket Club|Devon]] in that year.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/13/13089/Minor_Counties_Championship_Matches.html|title=Minor Counties Championship Matches played by Ernest Burdett|publisher=CricketArchive|accessdate=20 March | Burdett was the son of Reverend William Jerome Burdett and Eliza Katharine Toye.<ref>{{cite book|last=Mosley|first=Charles|title=Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage|edition=107|volume=3rd volume|year=2003|publisher=Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd|page=586}}</ref> He was educated at [[King's School, Bruton]]. Burdett was commissioned into the Indian Army on 17 August 1907, and his second annual officer's report places him in Allahabad in 1908, attached to 48 Pioneers.<ref>British Library L/Mil/14/11926</ref> Listed in the [[London Gazette]], dated 11 February 1910, as serving in the [[Indian Army]] and as being promoted from [[second lieutenant]] to [[lieutenant]].<ref>{{London Gazette |issue=28338 |date=11 February 1910 |page=1046 }}</ref> He served in the [[48th Pioneers]]. The following year it can be assumed that Burdett returned to [[England]] prior to July 1911, as he played five [[Minor Counties Championship]] matches for [[Devon County Cricket Club|Devon]] in that year.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/13/13089/Minor_Counties_Championship_Matches.html|title=Minor Counties Championship Matches played by Ernest Burdett|publisher=CricketArchive|accessdate=20 March 2022}}</ref> Burdett served in the Indian Army during the [[First World War]] and was listed in the 6 April 1917 edition of the London Gazette, still serving in the 48th Pioneers and having been promoted to the rank of [[Captain (land)|captain]].<ref>{{London Gazette |issue=30011 |date=6 April 1917 |page=3340 }}</ref> From 1 October 1914 to 15 April 1916 he served in Mesopotamia; he is recorded as being a prisoner of war in Turkey from 15 April 1916. He eventually reached the rank of [[lieutenant colonel]] and officer commanding 3/20 Burma Rifles. During the course of the war he was decorated with the [[Military Cross]] and later the [[Distinguished Service Order]].<ref name = "PER">{{cite web |last=Lundy |first=Darryl |url=http://www.thepeerage.com/p18847.htm|title=thepeerage.com page on the Burdett family|publisher=www.thepeerage.com|accessdate=20 March 2022}}{{Unreliable source?|failed=y |date=February 2022}}<!--Lundy is not a reliable source so cite Lundy's reliable source See [[WP:SAYWHEREYOUREADIT]]--></ref> | ||
Fourteen years later he made his [[first-class cricket|first-class]] debut for [[Railways cricket team|Railways A]] against [[Freelooters cricket team|Freelooters]]. He was dismissed for a [[Duck (cricket)|duck]] in the Railways first-innings by [[Ladha Ramji]]. In their second-innings he scored 12 runs, before being dismissed by [[Amar Singh (cricketer)|Amar Singh]]. Burdett made a single [[stumping]] in the match, stumping [[Ahmed Baporia]] from the bowling of [[P. Ramsey-Brown]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/14/14107.html|title=Freelooters v Railways A, 1931|publisher=CricketArchive|accessdate=20 March | Fourteen years later he made his [[first-class cricket|first-class]] debut for [[Railways cricket team|Railways A]] against [[Freelooters cricket team|Freelooters]]. He was dismissed for a [[Duck (cricket)|duck]] in the Railways first-innings by [[Ladha Ramji]]. In their second-innings he scored 12 runs, before being dismissed by [[Amar Singh (cricketer)|Amar Singh]]. Burdett made a single [[stumping]] in the match, stumping [[Ahmed Baporia]] from the bowling of [[P. Ramsey-Brown]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/14/14107.html|title=Freelooters v Railways A, 1931|publisher=CricketArchive|accessdate=20 March 2022}}</ref> The following year he played his second and final first-class match, this time for [[Hyderabad cricket team|Hyderabad]] against [[Karachi cricket team|Karachi]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/13/13089/First-Class_Matches.html|title=First-Class Matches played by Ernest Burdett|publisher=CricketArchive|accessdate=20 March 2022}}</ref> In the Hyderabad first-innings, Burdett scored 37 runs before being dismissed by [[D.O. Daulatram]]. In the Karachi first-innings he stumped opening batsman [[Abdul Aziz (cricketer, born 1905)|Abdul Aziz]] and [[Catch (cricket)|caught behind]] [[Abbas Khan (cricketer)|Abbas Khan]] and [[Hyder Ali (Hyderabad cricketer)|Hyder Ali]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/14/14502.html|title=Hyderabad v Karachi, 1932|publisher=CricketArchive|accessdate=20 March 2022}}</ref> Burdett scored 49 runs in his two first-class matches, ending with a [[batting average (cricket)|batting average]] of 12.25. | ||
Burdett married Hebe Etheldreda Ellen Curwen Collis on 17 November 1919.<ref name = "PER"/> They had two children: Elizabeth Sylvia Burdett (1921–1984) and Arlingham Jerome D'Arcy Burdett (1922–1995).<ref name = "PER"/> Burdett spent his later life in England, where on 13 September 1962 he died in [[Monks Risborough]], [[Buckinghamshire]]. | Burdett married Hebe Etheldreda Ellen Curwen Collis on 17 November 1919.<ref name = "PER"/> They had two children: Elizabeth Sylvia Burdett (1921–1984) and Arlingham Jerome D'Arcy Burdett (1922–1995).<ref name = "PER"/> Burdett spent his later life in England, where on 13 September 1962 he died in [[Monks Risborough]], [[Buckinghamshire]]. | ||
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Full name | Ernest Wyndham Burdett | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Born | Roorkee, North-Western Provinces, British India | 5 September 1887||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Died | 13 September 1962 Monks Risborough, Buckinghamshire, England | (aged 75)||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Batting | Right-handed | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Role | Wicket-keeper | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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1932/33 | Hyderabad | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1931/32 | Nizam's State Railway A | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1911 | Devon | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Source: Cricinfo, 20 March 2011 |
Ernest Wyndham Burdett MC, DSO (5 September 1887 – 13 September 1962) was an English cricketer and Indian Army officer born in Roorkee, then in the British Raj. Burdett was a wicket-keeper.
Burdett was the son of Reverend William Jerome Burdett and Eliza Katharine Toye.[1] He was educated at King's School, Bruton. Burdett was commissioned into the Indian Army on 17 August 1907, and his second annual officer's report places him in Allahabad in 1908, attached to 48 Pioneers.[2] Listed in the London Gazette, dated 11 February 1910, as serving in the Indian Army and as being promoted from second lieutenant to lieutenant.[3] He served in the 48th Pioneers. The following year it can be assumed that Burdett returned to England prior to July 1911, as he played five Minor Counties Championship matches for Devon in that year.[4] Burdett served in the Indian Army during the First World War and was listed in the 6 April 1917 edition of the London Gazette, still serving in the 48th Pioneers and having been promoted to the rank of captain.[5] From 1 October 1914 to 15 April 1916 he served in Mesopotamia; he is recorded as being a prisoner of war in Turkey from 15 April 1916. He eventually reached the rank of lieutenant colonel and officer commanding 3/20 Burma Rifles. During the course of the war he was decorated with the Military Cross and later the Distinguished Service Order.[6]
Fourteen years later he made his first-class debut for Railways A against Freelooters. He was dismissed for a duck in the Railways first-innings by Ladha Ramji. In their second-innings he scored 12 runs, before being dismissed by Amar Singh. Burdett made a single stumping in the match, stumping Ahmed Baporia from the bowling of P. Ramsey-Brown.[7] The following year he played his second and final first-class match, this time for Hyderabad against Karachi.[8] In the Hyderabad first-innings, Burdett scored 37 runs before being dismissed by D.O. Daulatram. In the Karachi first-innings he stumped opening batsman Abdul Aziz and caught behind Abbas Khan and Hyder Ali.[9] Burdett scored 49 runs in his two first-class matches, ending with a batting average of 12.25.
Burdett married Hebe Etheldreda Ellen Curwen Collis on 17 November 1919.[6] They had two children: Elizabeth Sylvia Burdett (1921–1984) and Arlingham Jerome D'Arcy Burdett (1922–1995).[6] Burdett spent his later life in England, where on 13 September 1962 he died in Monks Risborough, Buckinghamshire.
References
- ↑ Mosley, Charles (2003). Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage. Vol. 3rd volume (107 ed.). Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd. p. 586.
- ↑ British Library L/Mil/14/11926
- ↑ "No. 28338". The London Gazette. 11 February 1910. p. 1046.
- ↑ "Minor Counties Championship Matches played by Ernest Burdett". CricketArchive. Retrieved 20 March 2022.
- ↑ "No. 30011". The London Gazette. 6 April 1917. p. 3340.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 Lundy, Darryl. "thepeerage.com page on the Burdett family". www.thepeerage.com. Retrieved 20 March 2022.[unreliable source]
- ↑ "Freelooters v Railways A, 1931". CricketArchive. Retrieved 20 March 2022.
- ↑ "First-Class Matches played by Ernest Burdett". CricketArchive. Retrieved 20 March 2022.
- ↑ "Hyderabad v Karachi, 1932". CricketArchive. Retrieved 20 March 2022.
External links
- Ernest Burdett at ESPNcricinfo
- Ernest Burdett at CricketArchive
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- 1962 deaths
- People from Haridwar district
- People educated at King's School, Bruton
- English cricketers
- Devon cricketers
- Hyderabad cricketers
- Indian Army personnel of World War I
- Companions of the Distinguished Service Order
- Recipients of the Military Cross
- British Indian Army officers
- Wicket-keepers
- British people in colonial India