At school Lucius was mainly a bowler, his brother Arthur being the superior bat, though this inequality was ironed out at university. Lucius was captain of the
Dublin University Cricket Club XI for two seasons, 1894 and 1895, then played under Arthur's captaincy. The three brothers Lucius, Arthur and Robin Gwynn made up a formidable threesome in those years. Primarily noted for his bowling prowess during early outings with the
Dublin University XI, Gwynn took 44 wickets at an average of 8.14 in
Trinity's annus mirabilis of 1893, a season which witnessed victories over
Leicestershire,
Oxford University,
Warwickshire (dismissed for a paltry total of 15 runs) and a draw against
Essex. Gwynn, a right-handed
batsman, who recorded the highest
first class average (56.87) amongst those batsmen who completed ten innings or more during the English season of 1895, enjoyed another remarkably productive season in 1896, plundering over a thousand runs in Trinity flannels, a superlative effort complemented by a haul of 93 wickets at 9.37. Instead, English cricket was introduced to the wizardry of
K.S. Ranjitsinhji, who took Gwynn's place. Two of his matches for Ireland had
first-class status. He also played first-class cricket in two
Gentlemen v Players matches, representing the gentlemen, and four matches for
Dublin University in 1895, against
Leicestershire. In all, he amassed 3,195 runs and 311 wickets for Dublin University, in addition to 499 runs and 14 wickets for Ireland. ==Rugby Union==