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Chairman, Evangelical Urban Training Project 1968–75; Bishop Suffragan of Woolwich 1969–75; Chairman, Peckham Settlement 1969–75; Chairman, Martin Luther King Foundation 1970–75; Chairman, Urban Ministry Project 1970–75; Bishop of Liverpool 1975–97; Vice-Chairman, Archbishop of Canterbury's Commission on Urban Priority Areas 1983–85; Chairman, Central Religious Advisory Committee for BBC and IBA 1989–93; Chairman, General Synod Board for Social Responsibility 1991–96; Chairman, Churches' Enquiry into Unemployment and the Future of Work 1995–97; created 1998 Baron Sheppard of Liverpool; President, Sussex County Cricket Club 2001–02; married 1957 Grace Isaac (one daughter); died West Kirby, Merseyside 5 March 2005
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in the Fourth Test off Trueman, who told him "The only time your hands are together are on Sunday". This is a story that increased with the telling, another version being "Pretend it's Sunday Reverend, and keep your hands together", or that it was Sheppard who said "Sorry Fred, I should have kept my
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on 17 July 1958 opposing 'the policy of apartheid' in international sport and defending 'the principle of racial equality which is embodied in the Declaration of the Olympic Games'. He refused to play against the touring South Africans in 1960, refused to watch the touring South Africans in 1965 and
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was confirmed as captain for the remainder of the home series and the forthcoming tour of Australia. Sheppard agreed to tour and "the presence in the pulpit of David Sheppard...filled the Anglican cathedral of every state capital from Perth to Brisbane" Sheppard made 0 and 113 in the victorious
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David Stuart Sheppard, cricketer and priest: born Reigate, Surrey 6 March 1929; played cricket for Sussex 1947–62 (Captain 1953), England 1950–63 (Captain 1954); ordained deacon 1955, priest 1956; Assistant Curate, St Mary's, Islington 1955–57; Warden, Mayflower Centre, Canning Town 1957–69;
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professional Hutton, but this came to naught. Sheppard was already progressing his clerical career and declined to tour unless required as a captain. In 1956 he was recalled to play Australia and made 113 in the Fourth Test at Old Trafford, where
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in 1975. When installed as Bishop of Liverpool, he was the youngest diocesan bishop in England. He was an active broadcaster and campaigner, especially on the subjects of poverty and social reform in the
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in 1984, on "The Other Britain". In 1985 he was appointed as a member of the Archbishop of Canterbury's Commission on Urban Priority Areas, culminating in the publishing of the controversial report "
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for the previous two years. He died on 5 March 2005, the day before what would have been his 76th birthday. He was survived by his wife and daughter. After a funeral near his retirement home at
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without success. In 1952 he topped the English batting averages, scoring 2,262 runs at an average of 64.62, including a record 1,281 runs and 7 centuries for
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In 1957 Sheppard married Grace Isaac, a daughter of a clergyman, whom he had met at Cambridge. Their only child, Jenny (now Sinclair), was born in 1962.
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wanted him to captain the Fourth and Fifth Tests against Pakistan in 1962, but Sheppard had not played serious cricket for years. He made 112 for the
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and funded by public donations. The memorial is situated halfway down Hope Street, in sight of the Anglican and Catholic cathedrals in Liverpool.
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in the form of two bronze doors, was unveiled to honour both Sheppard and Archbishop Derek Worlock. The memorial was designed by notable sculptor
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to play. In 1970 he supported the Fair Cricket Campaign against the proposed 1970 tour of England by South African cricket team.
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make the winning single. Although he held some good catches on the tour "the ones I dropped were at such vital moments",
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visited both cathedrals during his tour of England in 1982. The bishops worked together in the aftermath of the
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The official biography of Bishop Sheppard by Andrew Bradstock of the University of Winchester, entitled
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He was a staunch opponent of apartheid in South Africa, and one of many signatories in a letter to
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hands together". One couple in Australia asked Mrs Sheppard if the Reverend could
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From Controversy to Co-Existence: Evangelicals in the Church of England 1914–1980
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David Sheppard ... In no time at all the news in the press concerning the
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from 1975 to 1997. Sheppard remains the only ordained minister to have played
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He reached his highest Test score, 119, against India at the Oval in 1952.
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Steps Along Hope Street: My Life in Cricket, the Church and the Inner City
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Apartheid is not a Game: Remembering the Stop the Seventy Tour campaign.
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In December 2003, Sheppard announced that he had been suffering from
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their baby, but she advised them not to as he was bound to drop it.
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In 2001 Sheppard was named President of Sussex County Cricket Club.
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Sheppard played his last Tests against New Zealand in early 1963.
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Batting for the Poor: The Authorized Biography of David Sheppard
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Beginning in the mid-1950s, Sheppard wrote a weekly column for
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was a vocal opponent of the proposed MCC tour in 1968–69 which
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in 2002 (named after the street in Liverpool which links the
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that year. In 1954 he captained England in two Tests against
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centred on ... where David Sheppard was sermonizing.
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famously took 19 wickets and England won by an innings.
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With Christ in the Wilderness: Following Lent Together
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29 September 1955 (deacon); 29 September 1956 (priest)
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after the South African government refused to allow
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Michael Ramsey
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