17 June 1960 (aged 74) Salisbury, Southern Rhodesia
Batting
Right-handed
Bowling
Left-arm medium
Role
Bowler
International information
National side
Argentina (1912)
Domestic team information
Years
Team
1908
Western Province
1923–1924
Rhodesia
Career statistics
Competition
FC
Matches
6
Runs scored
77
Batting average
9.62
100s/50s
0/0
Top score
18*
Balls bowled
504
Wickets
8
Bowling average
31.87
5 wickets in innings
0
10 wickets in match
0
Best bowling
4/65
Catches/stumpings
3/–
Source: CricketArchive, 14 January 2015
Sydney Austen Cowper (13 October 1885 – 17 June 1960) was a South African-born cricketer whose six-match first-class career spanned from 1908 to 1924. He played once for Western Province in South African domestic cricket, twice for the Argentine national side, and finally three times for Rhodesia (an antecedent of the present-day Zimbabwean national side).
Sydney AustenCowper (13 October 1885 – 17 June 1960) was a South African-born cricketer whose six-match first-class career spanned from 1908 to 1924...
William Cowper, of the Inner Temple, Esq. In 1781 Cowper met a sophisticated and charming widow named Lady Austen who inspired new poetry. Cowper himself...
of 1782 by William Cowper, entitled The Diverting History of John Gilpin. Cowper had heard the story from his friend Lady Austen. Gilpin was said to...
dramatists, shaped Austen's writing from an early age. William Cowper's poetry was a favourite as were the novels of Samuel Richardson. Austen's engagement with...
Jane Austen's (1775–1817) distinctive literary style relies on a combination of parody, burlesque, irony, free indirect speech and a degree of realism...
the poet Cowper, he made an immediate impact as a literary historian. Studies followed on Walter Scott, early Victorian novelists and Jane Austen. In 1939...
William Cowper written in 1782. The ballad concerns a draper called John Gilpin who rides a runaway horse. Cowper heard the story from Lady Anna Austen at...
with the author as ever I was with Clarkson". Austen's favourite poet, the Evangelical William Cowper, was also a passionate abolitionist who often wrote...
poets of the Romantic movement were prominent Regency figures, such as Jane Austen, William Blake, Lord Byron, John Constable, John Keats, John Nash, Ann Radcliffe...
fictional character and the protagonist of Jane Austen's 1811 novel Sense and Sensibility. In this novel, Austen analyses the conflict between the opposing...
the trade's immorality is clearer than his. Fanny (like Austen) favours the poet William Cowper, who was a passionate abolitionist and often wrote poems...
unpunctuated, moving from point to point without formal obstruction". John Cowper Powys, writing in 1931, saw Richardson as a "pioneer in a completely new...
to Cowper's perception of a latent jealousy of Lady Austen in the mind of his older friend. Fortunately Mary entertained no jealousy of Cowper's attached...
the 20th century saw a proliferation of Austen scholarship and the emergence of a Janeite fan culture. Austen's works include Pride and Prejudice (1813)...
redditæ, 1777 Charles Ryskamp, William Cowper of the Inner Temple, Cambridge University 1959, p.56 Jane Austen’s Complete Novels, p.603 Paul Ponder, Noctes...
Ministers Lord Shelburne and the Duke of Portland and with the poet William Cowper. He quickly excelled as a top scholar but was forced to leave at sixteen...
(1751) is "the best known product of this kind of sensibility"; William Cowper (1731–1800); Christopher Smart (1722–71); Thomas Chatterton (1752–70); Robert...
Investigations on the Theory of the Brownian Movement (PDF). Translated by Cowper, A. D. US: Dover Publications (published 1956). ISBN 978-1-60796-285-4....