Patsy Hendren

Patsy Hendren
Hendren in about 1924
Personal information
Full name
Elias Henry Hendren[1]
Born(1889-02-05)5 February 1889
Turnham Green, Middlesex
Died4 October 1962(1962-10-04) (aged 73)
Tooting Bec, London
BattingRight-handed
BowlingRight-arm off-break
International information
National side
Test debut (cap 181)17 December 1920 v Australia
Last Test18 March 1935 v West Indies
Career statistics
Competition Test First-class
Matches 51 833
Runs scored 3,525 57,611
Batting average 47.63 50.80
100s/50s 7/21 170/272
Top score 205* 301*
Balls bowled 47 4,830
Wickets 1 47
Bowling average 31.00 54.76
5 wickets in innings 0 1
10 wickets in match 0 0
Best bowling 1/27 5/43
Catches/stumpings 33/– 759/–
Source: CricInfo, 6 December 2019

Elias Henry Hendren (5 February 1889 – 4 October 1962), known as Patsy Hendren, was an English first-class cricketer, active 1907 to 1937, who played for Middlesex and England. He also had a concurrent career as a footballer and had a long tenure with Brentford F.C. He was born in Turnham Green and died in Tooting Bec. A right-handed batsman who occasionally bowled off breaks, Hendren was one of the most prolific batsmen of the inter-war period, averaging 47.63 in his 51 Test matches and 50.80 in all his first-class matches. He has the third highest first-class run aggregate of 57,611 runs (after Jack Hobbs and Frank Woolley), and his total of 170 centuries ranks second only to Hobbs, who was a personal friend. Hendren was a noted wit, a keen practical joker and had a talent for mimicry.[2]

  1. ^ Joyce, Michael (2012). Football League Players' Records 1888 to 1939. Nottingham: Tony Brown. p. 135. ISBN 978-1905891610.
  2. ^ "Obituary". Wisden Cricketers' Almanack. 1963. Retrieved 10 September 2024 – via ESPNcricinfo.