He headed the Cambridge bowling averages with 26 wickets at a cost of only 13.30 each and made 259 runs in the lower order, without reaching 50.
[2] In the second half of the season, he played again for Somerset, making only a few runs and failing to take a single wicket as the county relied for off-spin on the established Brian Langford.
[4] His career-best bowling performance was also for Cambridge University in this season: six for 77 against Worcestershire in the first first-class match ever played at Halesowen.
With the side in transition, it was not an easy appointment, and an injury before the start of the season did not help, as he was able to play in only one of the opening six matches.
Somerset's early dismissal from the Gillette Cup that season, while Kerslake was injured, meant that he never played one-day cricket.
[7] In his professional life, he is now a consultant on probate and tax issues to the legal company Clarke Willmott, based in the Taunton office.