John Pilcher
Cricket Player
1766 – 1838
Who was John Pilcher?
John Pilcher was an English cricketer who played for Kent.
He is believed to have been a right-handed player and was primarily a bowler of the underarm type but his pace has not been recorded. Like many east Kent players, he made several appearances for teams sponsored by Sir Horatio Mann.
He has a short entry in Scores and Biographies which states that he was a shoemaker by trade and resided mostly at Littlebourne, near Canterbury. In his later years he lived in the city of Canterbury itself and was buried in Westgate cemetery.
Pilcher's career spanned the 1787 to 1796 seasons and he made 32 known appearances in major matches.
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