Cyril Reed

Cyril Norman Reed (10 July 1906 – 6 July 1991) was an Indian born cricketer[1] who in addition to playing ten first-class matches in India between 1928 and 1948,[2] also played Minor counties cricket for Bedfordshire and international cricket for the Federated Malay States and the Straits Settlements.

[3] Born in Poona (now Pune), India,[4] Cyril Reed's cricket career began in England, when he attended Bedford School and played for Bedfordshire in the Minor Counties Cricket Championship between 1924 and 1927.

[6] In December 1928, he made his first-class debut when he played for the Europeans in the Bombay Quadrangular tournament.

[2] He played some more minor counties cricket for Bedfordshire in 1932,[5] and played for the Federated Malay States against the Straits Settlements in 1933, scoring 218 in the first innings of the match, the highest score in the history of the fixture, which continues to this day as the Saudara Cup match between Malaysia and Singapore.

[6] He played one final season of minor counties cricket for Bedfordshire in 1936,[5] before resuming his first-class career in India.