Crowther Charlesworth

Cricket Player

1875 – 1953

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Who was Crowther Charlesworth?

Crowther Charlesworth was an English cricketer. He was a right-hand batsman and right-arm fast-medium bowler who played for Warwickshire.

Born in Swindon, Lancashire, Charlesworth began his first-class career in 1898 and played regularly for Warwickshire until 1921. Despite missing a number of seasons because of the First World War, he still made 372 matches for the county scoring 14,289 at an average of 23.61 and taking 295 wickets at 30.09.

Described by Wisden as 'A brilliant batsman specially strong in driving', Charlesworth passed 1,000 runs in a season five times. His most productive season came in 1911 when he scored 1,376 runs at 38.22, including four centuries. These runs assisted Warwickshire to their first County Championship title.

Charlesworth scored 15 first-class centuries, two of which he converted into doubles. The first of these came in 1910 when he scored 216 against Derbyshire, the innings lasting three hours and forty minutes. The second came in 1914 when he struck 206 against a strong Yorkshire attack including George Hirst and Wilfred Rhodes.

Charlesworth's pace bowling garnered seven five-wicket hauls, the first two of these came in the same match when he took match figures of 10/135 in a 16-run victory over Surrey in 1901. Later that season he recorded the best innings figures of his career when taking 6/45 against Derbyshire.

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Born
Feb 12, 1875
Swindon
Nationality
  • England
Died
Jun 15, 1953

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on July 23, 2013

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