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John Errol Manners DSC (25 September 1914 – 7 March 2020) was an English first-class cricketer and Royal Navy officer. The son of the admiral Sir Errol Manners, he had a distinguished naval career which spanned from 1932 to 1958. He served in the Second World War and held a number of commands, in addition to earning the Distinguished Service Cross for his role in the sinking of the German submarine U-1274 in April 1945 while commanding officer aboard HMS Viceroy.

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  • John Errol Manners DSC (25 September 1914 – 7 March 2020) was an English first-class cricketer and Royal Navy officer. The son of the admiral Sir Errol Manners, he had a distinguished naval career which spanned from 1932 to 1958. He served in the Second World War and held a number of commands, in addition to earning the Distinguished Service Cross for his role in the sinking of the German submarine U-1274 in April 1945 while commanding officer aboard HMS Viceroy. As a first-class cricketer, Manners was a hard-hitting right-handed batsman and a right-arm medium pace bowler. He began his playing career with Hampshire in 1936, but found his availability limited due to his commitments as a naval officer. With his first-class career further interrupted by the war, Manners returned to first-class cricket in 1947 after securing a shore based position at Sandhurst. He played county cricket for Hampshire in 1947 and 1948, but played the majority of his first-class cricket after the war for the Combined Services cricket team. He scored over 1,000 runs in his first-class career, which included four centuries. In September 2014, Manners became the oldest living first-class cricketer and in September 2018 he became the longest-lived first-class cricketer, surpassing the previous record of 103 years and 344 days held by Jim Hutchinson. (en)
  • John Errol Manners DSC (25 de septiembre de 1914-7 de marzo de 2020) fue un criqueter de primera clase y oficial de la Marina Real inglés. Como hijo del almirante Sir Errol Manners, tuvo una distinguida carrera naval que abarcó desde 1932 a 1958. Sirvió en la Segunda Guerra Mundial y mantuvo un número de compañías, además de ganar la Cruz de Servicio Distinguido por su función en el hundimiento del en abril de 1945 mientras comandaba oficiales a bordo del . Como criqueter de primera clase, Manners era un bateador diestro de golpe fuerte y daba pases de media distancia. Empezó su carrera deportiva con en 1936, pero se encontró con su disponibilidad limitada debido a sus compromisos como oficial naval. Con su carrera de primera clase interrumpida por la guerra, Manners regresó al criquet de primera clase en 1947 después de asegurar una posición en Sandhurst. Jugó para Hampshire en 1947 y 1948, pero jugó la mayoría de su carrera en primera clase después de la guerra para el equipo de críquet de Servicios Combinados. Puntuó más de 1000 carreras en su primera temporada en primera clase, la cual incluyó cuatro centuries. En septiembre de 2018, llegó a ser el criqueter de primera clase más longevo del mundo, superando el récord anterior de 103 años y 344 días de , habiendo sido el criqueter de primera clase más longevo del mundo desde septiembre de 2014. (es)
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  • John Errol Manners DSC (25 September 1914 – 7 March 2020) was an English first-class cricketer and Royal Navy officer. The son of the admiral Sir Errol Manners, he had a distinguished naval career which spanned from 1932 to 1958. He served in the Second World War and held a number of commands, in addition to earning the Distinguished Service Cross for his role in the sinking of the German submarine U-1274 in April 1945 while commanding officer aboard HMS Viceroy. (en)
  • John Errol Manners DSC (25 de septiembre de 1914-7 de marzo de 2020) fue un criqueter de primera clase y oficial de la Marina Real inglés. Como hijo del almirante Sir Errol Manners, tuvo una distinguida carrera naval que abarcó desde 1932 a 1958. Sirvió en la Segunda Guerra Mundial y mantuvo un número de compañías, además de ganar la Cruz de Servicio Distinguido por su función en el hundimiento del en abril de 1945 mientras comandaba oficiales a bordo del . (es)
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