Tom Richmond (cricketer), Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Tom Richmond (cricketer)

Cricket player of England.

Date of Birth: 23-Jun-1890

Date of Death: 29-Dec-1957

Profession: cricketer

Nationality: United Kingdom

Zodiac Sign: Cancer


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About Tom Richmond (cricketer)

  • Thomas Leonard "Tich" Richmond (23 June 1890 in Radcliffe-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire – 29 December 1957 in Saxondale, Nottinghamshire) was a cricketer who played for Nottinghamshire and England. A small and somewhat rotund leg-break and googly bowler, Richmond played a few matches for Nottinghamshire before the First World War, but came to the fore in the years after it, taking 100 wickets and more every season from 1920 to 1926.
  • His best year was 1922 when he took 169 wickets, then a Nottinghamshire record, later overtaken by Bruce Dooland.
  • His career then faded rather fast, and he dropped out of the county side after 1928.
  • Richmond's one Test match was on his home ground of Trent Bridge against the all-conquering Australian cricket team of 1921 led by Warwick Armstrong.
  • He scored six runs in two innings and took two wickets for 86 runs, but was never chosen again.
  • Richmond's batting was rarely of any account, and, like his fielding, suffered as he got older and stouter.
  • But in 1922, against Derbyshire at Worksop, he scored 70 in 65 minutes, putting on 140 for the tenth wicket with Sam Staples.

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