Walter Brearley

Cricket Player

1876 – 1937

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Who was Walter Brearley?

Walter Brearley, born 11 March 1876, at Bolton, Lancashire; died 30 January 1937, at the Middlesex Hospital, Marylebone, London was a cricketer who played for Lancashire and England.

Brearley was a fast bowler with what Wisden described as "a rolling gait" who put his full โ€“ and substantial โ€“ weight into achieving pace and swing. He played county cricket only from the age of 26, but his abity to make the ball rise sharply on the somewhat fiery Old Trafford wickets became noticed the following year, but after the wickets became less difficult he was dropped from the side. The following year, his bowling was a valuable part of Lancashire's finest season in county cricket but his inability to play late in the season attracted the notice of Wisden.

The following year, he improved even further โ€“ at times bowling well even on wickets too dead to suit a fast bowler. A superb display of pace and length against Somerset at Old Trafford made him an automatic choice for the Test team for the Fourth Test against Australia. He took four wickets in each innings, and in the final match of the series at The Oval took six out of the 14 wickets to fall, including five for 110 runs in the first innings. In all cricket that season, he took the wicket of Victor Trumper six times and finished with an aggregate of 181 wickets for 19.25 each. His tremendous stamina and ability to maintain his fastest pace through even the longest spells of bowling was described as "nothing short of remarkable" by the 1906 Wisden.

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Born
1876
England
Nationality
  • England
Died
1937

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on July 23, 2013

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