{{Short description|English sportsman (1932–2018)}} {{Use dmy dates|date=April 2014}} {{Infobox cricketer | name = John Pretlove | image = JF Pretlove of Kent.jpg | caption = Pretlove in the 1950s | fullname = John Frederick Pretlove | birth_date = {{birth date|1932|11|23|df=yes}} | birth_place = Camberwell, London | death_date = {{death date and age|2018|4|1|1932|11|23|df=yes}} | death_place = | batting = Right-handed | bowling = Slow left-arm orthodox | role = | club1 = Cambridge University | year1 = 1954–1956 | club2 = Kent | year2 = 1955–1959 | columns = 1 | column1 = First-class | matches1 = 124 | runs1 = 5,115 | bat avg1 = 26.78 | 100s/50s1 = 10/26 | top score1 = 137 | deliveries1 = 3,023 | wickets1 = 43 | bowl avg1 = 30.67 | fivefor1 = 1 | tenfor1 = 0 | best bowling1 = 5/55 | catches/stumpings1 = 70/2 | date = 1 June | year = 2014 | source = http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci/content/player/19048.html Cricinfo }}

'''John Frederick Pretlove''' (23 November 1932 – 1 April 2018) was an English amateur sportsman whose first-class cricket career extended from 1954 to 1968 and who was considered one of the best Rugby fives players in England.<ref name=rfa87>Silk DRW (1987) [http://rugbyfivesassociation.net/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/1988-John-Pretlove-by-Dennis-Silk.pdf John Pretlove Esq.], Rugby Fives Association Handbook 1987–88. Retrieved 2018-04-04.</ref> He played cricket for Cambridge University and Kent County Cricket Club between 1955 and 1959 and for MCC until 1968.<ref name=ca>[https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/32/32168/32168.html John Pretlove], CricketArchive. Retrieved 2018-04-03.</ref>

==Early life== Pretlove was born at Camberwell in London, the eldest son of a shopkeeper, and educated at Alleyn's School before going up to Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge in 1953 to read English and Russian – having completed his national service in the Intelligence Corps after leaving school.<ref name=indy12may18>Shenton K (2018) [https://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/john-pretlove-dead-cambridge-university-varsity-mcc-kent-cricket-a8347656.html John Pretlove: Gentleman sportsman who excelled at cricket, football and Rugby Fives], Obituaries, ''The Independent'', 2018-05-12. Retrieved 2018-09-22.</ref><ref name=ds>Niven J (2017) [https://www.dulwichsociety.com/2017-summer/1509-dulwich-dreams-by-colin-niven Dulwich Dreams], The Dulwich Society, 2017-06-07. Retrieved 2018-04-03.</ref><ref name=efives>[http://www.etonfives.com/miscellaneous-items/819-a-ball-in-the-compost-pit-and-other-tale A ball in the compost pit and other tales: A look into the history of the College courts of Cambridge], Eton Fives Association, 2010. Retrieved 2018-04-03.</ref> At school he had won the Public Schools Rugby fives singles competition in 1950 and both the singles and doubles in 1951<ref name=rfa6apr18>[http://rugbyfivesassociation.net/john-pretlove-1932-2018/ John Pretlove 1932–2018], Rugby Fives Association, 2018-04-06. Retrieved 2018-04-07.</ref> and had played both cricket and football.<ref name=as>[https://www.alleyns.org.uk/page.aspx?id=1119 A History of Fives at Alleyns School], Alleyn's School. Retrieved 2018-04-03.</ref><ref name=wellings>Wellings EM (1950) The Public Schools in 1949 in ''Wisden Cricketers' Almanack'', 1950, pp.702–772. ([https://schoolscricketonline.co.uk/docs/1949.pdf Available online]. Retrieved 2018-04-03.</ref> At university he won Blues for cricket, association football and Rugby fives, captaining the football team.<ref name=ds /><ref name=kccc2apr18>[http://www.kentcricket.co.uk/news/former-president-and-player-john-pretlove-dies/ Former President and player John Pretlove dies], Kent County Cricket Club, 2018-04-02. Retrieved 2018-04-03.</ref>

==Sporting life== Pretlove made his first-class cricket debut for Cambridge against Warwickshire at Fenner's in April 1954 and played in the first of his three University matches later in the same season. He played for Surrey's Second XI in 1954 before moving to play for Kent in 1955 during the university vacation.<ref name=ca /> He played for Kent until 1959 and played his final first-class match for MCC in 1968.

Pretlove was considered one of the best Rugby Fives players in the country between 1955 and 1965 and was considered a gifted athlete with "balance and timing".<ref name=rfa87 /> He won the Jester's Club Cup, the national singles title, four times between 1953 and 1958 and was runner-up three times between 1960 and 1963. With Dennis Silk he won the national doubles competition each year between 1956 and 1959 and won the competition with different partners on three other occasions between 1952 and 1968.<ref name=rfwinners>[http://rugbyfivesassociation.net/rankings/rfa-record-book-1996-to-2014/ Tournament winners 1925 to 2018] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161102102322/http://rugbyfivesassociation.net/rankings/rfa-record-book-1996-to-2014/ |date=2 November 2016 }}, Rugby Fives Association. Retrieved 2018-04-04.</ref> He played football for Corinthian-Casuals<ref name=kccc2apr18 /> and coached Rugby Fives at Alleyn's School, where the main Fives courts were renamed in his honour in 2002.<ref name=as /> He was also a school governor at Alleyn's between 1998 and 2009 and President of the Old Boys Association.<ref name=eac>[https://www.alleyns.org.uk/school.aspx?id=980 John Pretlove], Edward Alleyn Club, Alleyn's School. Retrieved 2018-04-06.</ref>

==Later life== Pretlove worked as a marketing and public relations consultant in the construction industry.<ref name=indy12may18 /><ref>Stephen Chalke, ''Runs in the Memory'', Fairfield Books, Bath, 1998, p. 115.</ref> He was President of the Rugby Fives Association between 1985 and 1987 and its General Secretary in the 1990s and was President of Kent Cricket in 1999.<ref name=rfa6apr18 /><ref name=kccc2apr18 /> He died at Easter 2018 having suffered from Alzheimer's disease for more than ten years.<ref name=eac />

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