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Hall of Fame Member
FC De Saram - 2
MCC invited him that winter to tour the West Indies as a member of the MCC ream but he had to reluctantly decline due to pressure of looming exams.
He played for Hertfordshire in the minor counties and scored over 900 runs at an average over 90 per innings and a top score of 187.
Playing against the visiting Indians in 1936 for the Minor Counties he faced a formidabe attack of Mohammad Nissar, Amar Singh, Lala Amarnath, Ck Nayudu, Shute Bannerjee and CS Nayudu and scored 86 - the only batsman to reach the half century mark.
Back home he played in the semi-finals of the Pentangular in India in 1937-38 for the Rest against the Muslims. He was the top scorer for his side with innings of 50 and 122 not out in a low scoring match which the Rest lost.
Then came the war. By the time it ended, Derrick was in his mid 30's.
In 1948-49 Pakistan came to tour Ceylon. Derrick now approaching 40 scored a brilliant 118 against a Pakistani attack that included Fazal Mehmood and Khan Mohammad.
In 1953-54 Pakistan sent another side to Ceylon - The Pakistan Combined Services. In the only first class match of the tour, they met a Ceylon side on 31st December 1953. De Saram was approaching his 42nd birthday. Against an attack that included Pakistan's Test bowlers AH Kardar, Shujauddin and Ghazali, Ceylon lost five top order batsmen for 17. 2. 5. 10 and 8. De Saram who was standing at one end watching the wickets fall then had the unknown debutante Brian Cleeson join him. Cleeson scored 71 before falling. The rest were as bad as those who had come before.
FC De Saram scored 148. That was the last time he was seen in a first class game.
MCC invited him that winter to tour the West Indies as a member of the MCC ream but he had to reluctantly decline due to pressure of looming exams.
He played for Hertfordshire in the minor counties and scored over 900 runs at an average over 90 per innings and a top score of 187.
Playing against the visiting Indians in 1936 for the Minor Counties he faced a formidabe attack of Mohammad Nissar, Amar Singh, Lala Amarnath, Ck Nayudu, Shute Bannerjee and CS Nayudu and scored 86 - the only batsman to reach the half century mark.
Back home he played in the semi-finals of the Pentangular in India in 1937-38 for the Rest against the Muslims. He was the top scorer for his side with innings of 50 and 122 not out in a low scoring match which the Rest lost.
Then came the war. By the time it ended, Derrick was in his mid 30's.
In 1948-49 Pakistan came to tour Ceylon. Derrick now approaching 40 scored a brilliant 118 against a Pakistani attack that included Fazal Mehmood and Khan Mohammad.
In 1953-54 Pakistan sent another side to Ceylon - The Pakistan Combined Services. In the only first class match of the tour, they met a Ceylon side on 31st December 1953. De Saram was approaching his 42nd birthday. Against an attack that included Pakistan's Test bowlers AH Kardar, Shujauddin and Ghazali, Ceylon lost five top order batsmen for 17. 2. 5. 10 and 8. De Saram who was standing at one end watching the wickets fall then had the unknown debutante Brian Cleeson join him. Cleeson scored 71 before falling. The rest were as bad as those who had come before.
FC De Saram scored 148. That was the last time he was seen in a first class game.
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