William Searle

Cricket Player

1796 – 1837

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Who was William Searle?

William Searle was an English cricketer in the 19th century. He was right-handed as a bowler and a fielder but he batted left-handed. Searle played mainly for Surrey. According to Scores and Biographies, he was a "steady and scientific" batsman who was rated one of the "cracks" of his day in a relatively short career.

Searle was about 5'10" tall and weighed about 12 stones. In 1820 he moved from Thursley to Godalming where he followed the almost traditional cricketing trade of innkeeper. He is known to have been the landlord of the Three Lions Inn. Later he became a bailiff and then a steward when he moved to East Clandon.

His was a cricketing family. His elder brother Richard played three matches for Sussex between 1823 and 1825. Better known was their cousin James Saunders.

In the 1829 season, Searle was joint leading runscorer with Jem Broadbridge. They made 265 apiece but while Broadbridge's average was 18.92, Searle's was 20.38. Searle was second only to the great Fuller Pilch in 1830.

William Searle made his known debut in the 1821 season and had 48 known appearances in major matches to the 1833 season.

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Born
Feb 14, 1796
England
Nationality
  • England
Died
1837

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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