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Bob Caple

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English cricketer (1939–2019)

Bob Caple
Personal information
Full name
Robert Graham Caple
Born8 December 1939
Chiswick,Middlesex, England
Died29 December 2019(2019-12-29) (aged 80)
South Africa
BattingLeft-handed
BowlingRight-armoff break
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
1958Marylebone Cricket Club
1959Middlesex
1961–1967Hampshire
Career statistics
CompetitionFirst-class
Matches68
Runs scored1,581
Batting average18.38
100s/50s–/5
Top score64*
Balls bowled2,861
Wickets34
Bowling average36.32
5 wickets in innings1
10 wickets in match
Best bowling5/54
Catches/stumpings32/–
Source:Cricinfo,6 February 2020

Robert Graham Caple (8 December 1939 — 29 December 2019) was an English first-classcricketer.

Caple was born atChiswick in December 1939. He made his debut infirst-class cricket for theMarylebone Cricket Club againstOxford University atLord's in 1958. The following season, he made two first-class appearances forMiddlesex against Oxford University andCambridge University.[1] Caple left Middlesex to join Hampshire in 1961,[2] making his debut for Hampshire against Oxford University in that year. A gap of two years followed before his next appearance for Hampshire atBournemouth in 1963, with Caple establishing himself in the Hampshire side that year. He made 65 first-class appearances for Hampshire until 1967,[1] scoring 1,531 runs at anaverage of 18.22;[3] he made five half centuries, with a highest score of 64not out coming againstSurrey in 1964.[2] Although Caple was also a usefuloff break bowler, he found himself playing for Hampshire at a time when they had strong spin bowling options, limiting his bowling for Hampshire.[2] Thus, he was limited to 28 wickets at abowling average of 35.82;[4] he took onefive wicket haul, with figures of 5 for 54 against Oxford University in 1966.[2]

Caple left Hampshire, alongsideGeoff Keith, at the end of the 1967 season.[5] Following the conclusion of his playing career, he became a successful cricket coach. He coached atBedford School for 23 years, before coaching in South Africa atSt. Alban's College for sixteen years.[2] Caple died in South Africa in December 2019.[2]

References

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  1. ^ab"First-Class Matches played by Robert Caple". CricketArchive. Retrieved27 July 2023.
  2. ^abcdefBooth, Lawrence (2021).The Shorter Wisden 2011 - 2021. London:Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 261.ISBN 9781472994370.
  3. ^"First-Class Batting and Fielding For Each Team by Robert Caple". CricketArchive. Retrieved27 July 2023.
  4. ^"First-Class Bowling For Each Team by Robert Caple". CricketArchive. Retrieved27 July 2023.
  5. ^"Crawford returns".Liverpool Echo. 29 August 1967. p. 14. Retrieved27 July 2023 – viaBritish Newspaper Archive.

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