Walter Richards
Male, Deceased Person
1863 – 1917
Who was Walter Richards?
Walter Richards was an English first-class cricketer and Test match umpire.
Richards was born in Balsall Heath in Worcestershire. A right-handed batsman, he played cricket for Warwickshire from 1883 until 1896. He made three centuries, against Yorkshire in 1889, against Hampshire in 1889, and against Cheshire in 1890, but all before Warwickshire achieved first-class status in 1894. He played seven games of first-class cricket after Warwickshire became a first-class county, six in 1895 and one in 1886. He achieved his highest first-class score of 61 not out against Lancashire in July 1895, his only first-class half century. He also took 4 catches in first-class matches.
He was an umpire in the University Match in 1985, and in the County Championship match between Yorkshire and Middlesex at Bramall Lane in August 1897. He was a regular first-class umpire from 1898 to 1914. He umpired 10 Test matches between 1899 and 1912, all played in England, six involving Australia and four South Africa
He made his debut as a Test umpire in the 5th Ashes Test in August 1899, played at the Oval, standing with Archibald White.
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- Born
- Sep 28, 1863
Balsall Heath - Nationality
- England
- Died
- Oct 14, 1917
Birmingham
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on July 23, 2013
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