Edward Whalley-Tooker, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Edward Whalley-Tooker

English cricketer

Date of Birth: 15-Jan-1863

Place of Birth: Wem, England, United Kingdom

Date of Death: 23-Nov-1940

Profession: cricketer

Nationality: United Kingdom

Zodiac Sign: Capricorn


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About Edward Whalley-Tooker

  • Edward Whalley-Tooker (15 January 1863 – 23 November 1940) was an English cricketer.
  • He was a right-handed batsman and a slow underarm bowler.
  • He was one of the last cricketers to use this bowling style.
  • Whalley-Tooker played two first-class matches for Hampshire. Whalley-Tooker made his first-class debut against the local rivals Sussex in 1883.
  • He made his final appearance for the club during the 1885 County season, once again against Sussex in what was to be the club's final season with first-class status until the 1895 County Championship. In 1908 Whalley-Tooker played for Hambledon against an England XI in a commemorative match at the Broadhalfpenny Down ground, home to the original Hambledon Club.
  • Hambledon won the match by five wickets.
  • This was Whalley-Tooker's final first-class match. Whalley-Tooker was a descendant of a member of the original Hambledon club, which gave him a proud link to cricketing history.
  • Following the match in 1908 the Broadhalfpenny Down ground had been reclaimed for farming land.
  • Whalley-Tooker set about the task of securing its use for cricket once again and in 1925 it was restored to host cricket matches.
  • The possession of the land was given to Winchester College, with the college and Hambledon playing the first match there since its restoration.
  • Whalley-Tooker led the Hambledon side to victory. Whalley-Tooker died in Hambledon, Hampshire on 23 November 1940.

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