Background
He was born at Edgbaston cricket ground, Edgbaston, Birmingham, where his father was head groundsman, and died in the fighting of the First World War at Hardecourt-aux-Bois in northern France.
He was born at Edgbaston cricket ground, Edgbaston, Birmingham, where his father was head groundsman, and died in the fighting of the First World War at Hardecourt-aux-Bois in northern France.
In his lifetime, he was generally referred to as "Harold Bates". The older brother of the batsman Leonard Bates, who played for Warwickshire for more than 20 years on either side of the First World War, Samuel Bates was a right-handed tail-end batsman and a left-arm orthodox spin bowler. As well as playing for Warwickshire, Bates was also on the Marylebone Cricket Club ground staff at Lord"son