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Cyril Ayling

Argentine cricketer (1910–1993) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Cyril Edgar Ayling (October 1910 13 November 1993) was a cricketer who played for Argentina and was a member of the South American cricket team that toured England in 1932. He represented Argentina in three first-class matches against Sir Theodore Brinckman's XI in 1937–38, but also played in non-first-class representational matches for Argentina from 1930 to 1959. He was born in Buenos Aires.

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Ayling was a middle-to-lower order right-handed batsman and a right-arm fast medium bowler. On the tour of England in 1932, his batting was not very successful in the six first-class matches, and his highest score was only 34. His bowling was better and he took 19 wickets in first-class games, with a best of five for 48 as he and his brother, Dennet Ayling, bowled the South American team to victory over Sir Julien Cahn's side at Nottingham.[1] Outside the first-class games, he scored an unbeaten 95 and took five for 72 against MCC at Lord's; his innings averted the follow-on and his victims included Test player Eddie Dawson and former England captain Pelham Warner.[2]

Against Brinckman's XI in 1937–38, Ayling played alongside Dennet and a third brother, Cecil Ayling. His highest score in three matches came in a rearguard action in the last of the three games, in which all three brothers reached 50 in Cyril's case, exactly 50. His best bowling, four for 95, also came in this match.[3]

Cyril Ayling continued to play high-level Argentinian cricket past his 50th birthday.

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References

  • Cyril Ayling at www.cricketarchive.com contains details of first-class and other matches, complete career statistics and scorecards
  • Wisden Cricketers' Almanack, 1933 edition, page 508–520, reports on the South American tour to England in 1932.

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