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With a degree in electronic engineering from the [[University of Cape Town]], May first moved to the UK as a [[Rhodes Scholar]] and studied for a master’s degree at [[Brasenose College]], [[University of Oxford]]. During his time at Oxford he also won an [[Oxford blue]] for [[field hockey]]. |
With a degree in electronic engineering from the [[University of Cape Town]], May first moved to the UK as a [[Rhodes Scholar]] and studied for a master’s degree at [[Brasenose College]], [[University of Oxford]]. During his time at Oxford he also won an [[Oxford blue]] for [[field hockey]]. |
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Revision as of 08:24, 3 December 2025
English cricketer
| Full name |
Barry May |
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| Born | 1 November 1944 Johannesburg, Transvaal, South Africa |
| Batting | Right-handed |
| Role | Batsman |
| Years | Team |
| 1970–1972 | Oxford University |
Barry May (born 1 November 1944) is a South African-born former English cricketer who played first-class cricket for Oxford University in the early 1970s.[1] He was born in Johannesburg and attended Prince Edward School in Salisbury, Rhodesia.
May’s only first-class century was the 103 he hit against Glamorgan in June 1970.
With a degree in electronic engineering from the University of Cape Town, May first moved to the UK as a Rhodes Scholar and studied for a master’s degree at Brasenose College, University of Oxford. During his time at Oxford he also won an Oxford blue for field hockey.
References
- ^ “Barry May”. cricketarchive.com. Retrieved 3 December 2025.
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