Paddy Bucklan

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Joseph Edwin Bucklan, known as "Paddy Bucklan", (24 September 1916 – 18 February 1989) was an English cricketer.[1] He was a left-handed batsman and a left-arm medium-fast bowler who played for Somerset. He was born in Lingfield, Surrey. He died at Bridgwater, Somerset in February 1989.[2]

Paddy Bucklan
Personal information
Full name
Joseph Edwin Buckland
Born(1916-09-24)24 September 1916
Lingfield, Surrey, England
Died (aged 72)
Bridgwater, Somerset, England
BattingLeft-handed
BowlingLeft-arm fast-medium
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
1948Somerset
Only FC5 May 1948 Somerset v Glamorgan
Career statistics
CompetitionFirst-class
Matches1
Runs scored17
Batting average
100s/50s0/0
Top score17*
Balls bowled102
Wickets3
Bowling average18.33
5 wickets in innings0
10 wickets in match0
Best bowling2/35
Catches/stumpings2/–
Source: CricketArchive (subscription required), 29 December 2016

Name

Bucklan was born as "Joseph Edwin Buckland" in 1916, but appears to have shed the final letter of his surname on joining the Merchant Navy in his early 20s; throughout his adult life, he was known as "Paddy", with "Joseph" used only on formal occasions, and his widow and children did not know his original surname until after his death.[2] On cricket scorecards and in press reports of club cricket, he was generally known as "P. Bucklan", although Wisden Cricketers' Almanack's 1949 record of his name in the Somerset scorecard of his only first-class match refers to him as "J. Bucklan".[3] Cricket database CricketArchive calls him "Joe Buckland".[1]

Cricket career

Bucklan was a regular all-round player for Bridgwater Cricket Club having moved to the town for war work after being invalided out of active service.[2] He made one first-class appearance during the 1948 season, playing in an early season friendly match at Rodney Parade, Newport, against Glamorgan in which both teams tried out new players. In his two innings, batting at No 11, he scored 17 runs, finishing not out on both occasions. Bucklan bowled 17 overs in the match, conceded 55 runs and taking three wickets. But he did not win a contract, and made no further first-class appearances, although he later played as an amateur for Somerset's second eleven.[2]

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