Dennis Oliver Baldry (born 26 December 1931) is an English former first-class cricketer who played as an all-rounder for both Middlesex and Hampshire.
A right-handed batsman and right-arm off break bowler, he score over 4,600 runs in 139 first-class matches, and took 83 wickets.
[2] He featured seven times for Middlesex in 1956, in addition to playing for the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) against Cambridge University.
[7] Shortly before the start of the 1959 season, Baldry joined Hampshire as a replacement for the retired Alan Rayment.
[10] After his successful start to the season, he was sent a humorous telegram by Middlesex captain George Mann urging him to "come home at once!".
[2] In March 1963, he announced his intention to retire, having decided to take up a full-time position working for a Hampshire-based firm.
[12] However, he did return as an amateur to play in Hampshire's inaugural List A one-day match against Derbyshire in the 1963 Gillette Cup, replacing the injured Derek Shackleton.