William Webster

Cricket Player

1910 – 1986

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Who was William Webster?

William Hugh Webster, CBE, universally known as 'Tagge', was an English cricketer, footballer, stockbroker and administrator.

He was born in Hackney and educated at Highgate School and Cambridge University. He lived in Hampstead and St John's Wood and worked in the City.

As a cricketer, his opportunities were limited by the demands of his business and also by the conflict on his spare time of football, both taking up so much of his annual leave.

He won seven Amateur International football caps and as well as gaining blues at Cambridge for both cricket and football, played 46 first-class matches for Middlesex as a right-handed batsman between 1932 and 1947.

Beyond these sporting skills, it is as an administrator that he will probably be best remembered. He was elected to the Middlesex General Committee in 1954, he was Chairman of the Cricket Committee, Treasurer and President. He was equally active in his service to MCC. He served on its Committee and also chaired the Ground and Fixtures Committee. He was President of the MCC. He attended every day of the court hearing into the "Packer Case".

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Born
Feb 22, 1910
Nationality
  • England
Died
Jun 19, 1986

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on July 23, 2013

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