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THREE YEARS IN BIG CRICKET AT 21

DENIS COMPTON’S CAREER FOLLOWS IN HENDREN S FOOTSTEPS I Denis Compton, Britain’s brightest I batting star, was 21 on May 23. i His coming of age heralds three [ years in front rank cricket, and a j meteoric rise to fame that reads like a ■ fairy dream come true. This Hendon schoolboy follows closely in the footsteps of Patsy Hendren, also football winger and Middlesex cricketer. Both were programme boys at Lord’s. Both pulled the roller to the captain’s orders, and both went through drudgery of net bowling. But Compton’s promotion has been quicker than that of Hendren. Compton's second team apprenticeship wrjs remarkably short. He got into the first eleven against Sussex for the annual Whitsuntide Lord’s fixture in 1936, and since has never looked back. Nearly 1000 runs in his first season, a Test match against New Zealand in 1937, and 100 in his debut as the youngest cricketer ever to pl.iy against Australia last season. That is Compton’s record. Compton has already ma.de three centuries for Middlesex this season, his latest being 103 (not out > against Somerset at Frome last wek. The young Middlesex star has a habit that recalls a classic story of [Bobby Abel, the famous Surrey player. It is told of Abel that after he had made a score topping 300 he was found | in the pavilion practising strokes beI fore the mirror. When asked if he 'was not satisfied he said: “Yes. but 1 cannot think why that ball got me

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 159, 8 July 1939, Page 4

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THREE YEARS IN BIG CRICKET AT 21 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 159, 8 July 1939, Page 4

THREE YEARS IN BIG CRICKET AT 21 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 159, 8 July 1939, Page 4

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