Arthur Appleby
Cricket Player
1843 – 1902
Who was Arthur Appleby?
Arthur Appleby was an English first-class cricketer. A left arm round arm medium pace bowler and left-handed batsman, he played 58 matches for Lancashire as an amateur between 1866 and 1887 and in 81 first-class matches in total. He also appeared for Marylebone Cricket Club, the Gentlemen, North of England, Gentlemen of the North, Gentlemen of Marylebone Cricket Club, Gentlemen of England, and RA FitzGerald's XI and in the Gentlemen to Canada Touring Team.
Bowling was his strongest suit, with 9 for 25 against Sussex being his best innings analysis. He took 5 wickets in an innings on 24 occasions and ten wickets in a match 3 times. He never made a first class century, falling just one run short against Yorkshire in a Roses Match.
He was born at Enfield, Clayton-le-Moors, Lancashire, on 22 July 1843, the son of mill owner Joseph Appleby. Educated at Grange School, Thorp Arch, near Tadcaster he began his playing days at Enfield Cricket Club where he was coached by John Berry and W. H. Iddison. He played in 58 matches for Lancashire between 1866 and 1887 and in 81 first-class matches in total.
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- Born
- Jul 22, 1843
Lancashire - Nationality
- England
- Died
- 1902
Clayton-le-Moors
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on July 23, 2013
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