Roy Webber (died 14 November 1962 aged 48) was a British
cricket
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scorer and
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. After
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, in which he served with the
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, he decided to turn what had been his hobby into his profession. He had the necessary proficiency with figures, having previously been an
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. He was the scorer for
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coverage for many years. He edited ''
The Cricket Annual'' in 1961 and 1962. He was joint editor of the magazine ''
Playfair Cricket Monthly'' and wrote a number of cricket books. He also wrote for the ''
News Chronicle
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'' and the ''
Daily Mail
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''.
He married twice. His first was c. 1940 to Margaret Winiefred Bentley. They had two children: Patience Margaret (1942) and Nigel Emary Roy (1943). They divorced c. 1946. Second marriage was c. 1952 was to Daphne Goodacre, with whom he had no children.
He died of a heart attack, and was buried at
Golders Green Crematorium
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.
Bibliography
He wrote the following books (as well as contributing statistical appendices to a number of books by other authors):
*''Webber's Cricket Year Book'', 1946–47 & 1947–48, Privately Published.
*''The Playfair Book of Cricket Records'', Playfair Books, 1951.
*''Who's Who in World Cricket,'' Hodder & Stoughton, 1952, with updated edition in 1954.
*''The Playfair Book of Test Cricket'', Playfair Books, 1952 and 1954.
*''The Australians in England: A record of the 21 Australian cricket tours of England, 1878 to 1953'', Hodder & Stoughton, 1953.
*''The County Cricket Championship: A history of the competition from 1873 to the present day'', Phoenix House, 1957.
*''Phoenix History of Cricket'', Dent, 1960, .
*''Concise Book of Cricket Records'', Phoenix House, 1963.
*''Armchair Cricket'' co-author with
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(British Broadcasting Corporation) in small paperback – No date, but c. 1960
A brief biography of Webber, in the form of a booklet of 31 pages, was written by
Irving Rosenwater:
*''Roy Webber, statistician'', Christopher Saunders, 2001, .
Footnotes
References
Wisden obituary
1962 deaths
Cricket scorers
Cricket writers
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20th-century English people
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