Harold Butler Cricketer

Harold Butler (12 March 1913 – 17 July 1991) was an English fast-medium bowler, who was the best bowler for Nottinghamshire during the period on either side of World War II. This period was one of major decline for the county, which fell from over fifty years near the top of the table to one of the lower-ranked counties, largely because the pitches at Trent Bridge were placid in dry weather and recovered quickly after rain, so that the spin bowlers, upon whom most English counties relied in the 1940s, were practically helpless there. Cricket correspondent, Colin Bateman, stated Butler was a "burly swing bowler... [and and] had every reason to feel let down by England".

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Alias (AKA)Butler Harold James
Birth dateMarch 12, 1913
Birth place
England , Clifton Nottingham
Date of deathJuly 17, 1991
Place of death
England , Nottinghamshire , Lenton Nottingham , Lenton

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