Overview
The Honourable John Bonynge Coventry (9 January 1903 – 4 July 1969) was an English cricketer who played 75 times in first-class cricket for Worcestershire between 1919 and 1935, captaining the county for the latter part of the 1929 and the whole of the 1930 seasons, although he played in only July and August of the latter year.
Early career
Born in Westminster, Coventry was educated at Eton and Oxford,
although he did not gain a blue at university.
He made his first-class debut for Worcestershire in August 1919 against HK Foster's XI, taking the wickets of Sidney Freeman and Howard Battersea but being dismissed for nought in his only innings.
The following season Worcestershire rejoined the County Championship and Coventry played three matches, all in August, taking six wickets — the most he was to achieve in a single season
— including the wickets of both Percy Holmes and Herbert Sutcliffe in the same innings of the match against Yorkshire.
For the next two seasons Coventry played little first-class cricket — though in 1922 he made his highest score, 86 against Derbyshire
— but in 1923 he made 18 appearances, scoring 544 runs and making two more half-centuries.
A poor 1924 followed, in which he managed just 220 runs in 11 innings,
Captaincy and later career
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