Richard Bateman (cricketer)
Richard Bateman JP (29 April 1849 – 5 November 1913) was an English first-class cricketer. The son of Daniel Bateman, he was born at Farnham in April 1849. A forage contractor by profession,[1] he made a single first-class appearance for Hampshire against Somerset at Taunton in 1883.[2] He was dismissed for 4 runs in Hampshire's first innings by Alfred Evans and ended their second innings unbeaten on 14.[3] Later in life, he was a councillor on Hampshire County Council for Aldershot East and was a justice of the peace for West Surrey.[4] While partaking in a hunt with the Aldershot-based Guard's Hunt on 4 November 1913, Bateman fell from his horse after it had tripped on a rabbit hole. He was seriously injured and lost consciousness, which he never regained, dying the following evening at his house in Ash Vale, Surrey.[5] References
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