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Full Name
Samuel Barclay Beckett
Born
April 13, 1906, Foxrock, Dublin
Died
December 22, 1989, Paris, France, (aged 83y 253d)
Batting Style
Left hand Bat
Bowling Style
Left arm Medium
TEAMS
Wisden obituary
Samuel Barclay Beckett, who died in Paris on December 22, 1989, aged 83, had two first-class games for Dublin University against Northamptonshire in 1925and 1926, scoring 35 runs in his four innings and conceding 64 runs without taking a wicket. A left-hand opening batsman, possessing what he himself called a gritty defense, and a useful left-arm medium-pace bowler, he had enjoyed a distinguished all-round sporting as well as academic record at Portora Royal School, near Enniskillen, and maintained his interest in games while at Trinity College, Dublin. Indeed, Beckett, whose novels and plays established him as one of the important literary figures of the twentieth century, bringing him the Nobel Prize for literature in 1969, never lost his affection for and interest in cricket.
Wisden Cricketers' Almanack
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