Ian Maun (born 2 January 1949)[1] is a retired university lecturer who has written two chronological researches of 18th century cricket matches and events.
Maun was a senior lecturer at the University of Exeter from 1999 until 2009, teaching French and German.
[4] He has largely followed the style of G. B. Buckley but, given access to electronic versions of 18th century sources, he has been able to discover many match references that eluded Buckley and other early researchers who did not have virtual access.
[3][4] For example, Buckley in the 1930s discovered in the St James Evening Post a notice of the London v Dartford match on Thursday, 18 June 1724, which is notable as the earliest known match on Kennington Common.
[5] What remained unknown until Maun's researches was that the match was actually a return to one played at Dartford Brent a week earlier.