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Cyril Turner Excels at Bramall Lane

June 1937

Mexborough and Swinton Times June 25, 1937

Cyril Turner Excels at Bramall Lane

Yorkshire’s match with the county champions at Bramall Lane, will have happy memories for Cyril Turner, of Wath, former Sheffield United star.

His deadly in swingers, bowled with such irreproachable length, earned him good reward  in such illustrious company, but if he topped that performance with a brilliant catch which almost changed the face of the game, the best was yet to come in a brilliant partnership with Hutton which yielded a bag full of runs.

This smartness in the field, this command of length and direction, and this general ability to make the run going good brings Turner into the first flight of all-rounders in the country – at least on its present form.

From Wikipedia:

Cyril Turner (11 January 1902 – 19 November 1968) was an English first-class cricketer, who played 200 first-class matches for Yorkshire County Cricket Club from 1925 to 1946,[1] and one match for the Minor Counties in 1935.

Born in Wombwell, Yorkshire, England, Turner worked in the South Yorkshire coal fields before joining Yorkshire, whom he served as player, coach and scorer for thirty one years. He scored 6,132 runs at 26.20, with two centuries, against Somerset (130) and Hampshire (115). He took 181 catches, and 173 wickets at 30.75 with his right arm medium pace, with a best of 7 for 54 against Gloucestershire. He took five wickets in an innings on four occasions. He won his Yorkshire cap in 1935. He was part of the team which dominated the County Championship in the 1930s.

Sir Leonard Hutton remembered Turner as a ‘kind mentor and companion’ in his formative years with Yorkshire in the 1930s, and a young Fred Trueman was a beneficiary of Turner’s perception at a coaching session at Bramall Lane, Sheffield. Recognising Trueman’s talent, Turner thrust the young Maltby Colliery haulage worker into the county spotlight.

Turner died in November 1968, in Wath-on-Dearne, Yorkshire. His brother, Francis Turner, played five matches for Yorkshire and his son, Brian Turner, also played twice for them.

From Espn:

http://www.espncricinfo.com/england/content/player/21971.html