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Full Name
Kenneth Ernest Palmer
Born
April 22, 1937, Winchester, Hampshire
Died
July 23, 2024 (aged 87y 92d)
Nicknames
Pedlar
Batting Style
Right hand Bat
Bowling Style
Right arm Fast medium
Height
5ft 10in
Education
Southbroom Secondary Modern, Devizes
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Umpire
Ken Palmer will be best remembered as one of England's longer-serving umpires, but he also played one Test, when he was coaching in Johannesburg and was called up after a series of injuries in 1964-65. In fairness, although it was a case of right place, right time, Palmer had been chosen in the England XII twice in 1963 only to be left out on the morning of the match. A stalwart allrounder for Somerset between 1955 and 1969, he was a solid middle-order batsman and fast-medium bowler. In 1961 he achieved the double - the youngest Somerset player to do so. He was appointed as an umpire in 1972, and in 31 seasons he stood in 22 Test matches and 23 one-day internationals. He was embroiled in controversy at Headingley in 1992 when he gave Graham Gooch not out when replays showed he had been run-out by two feet. The Pakistan side never forgave him as England went on to win a close match.
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Recent Matches of Ken Palmer
Match | Bat | Bowl | Date | Ground | Format |
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Somerset vs Middlesex | 2* | 3/41 | 03-Aug-1969 | Lord's | List A |
Somerset vs Essex | -- | -- | 27-Jul-1969 | Yeovil | List A |
Somerset vs Northants | -- | 1/23 | 20-Jul-1969 | Northampton | List A |
Somerset vs Notts | 0 | 3/23 | 13-Jul-1969 | Glastonbury | List A |
Somerset vs Lancashire | 6 | 1/49 | 06-Jul-1969 | Manchester | List A |
Debut/Last Matches of Ken Palmer
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