• Walter Mead. Right-arm offbreak, Legbreak bowler. Essex cricketer 1895 print Walter Mead. Right-arm offbreak, Legbreak bowler. Essex cricketer 1895 print

Walter Mead. Right-arm offbreak, Legbreak bowler. Essex cricketer 1895 print

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[Walter Mead. Right-arm offbreak, Legbreak bowler. Essex cricketer] ESSEX cricket has been much indebted for its successes of late years to its three chief bowlers, Mr. KORTRIGHT PICKETT, and MEAD. Of the trio, certainly not the least useful, is last named. A medium pace bowler, he has been quite in the forefront during the last three or four seasons. Some of his performances for Essex have been quite out of the common, e.g., against the Australian Team, at Leyton in 1893, when he took seventeen of twenty wickets. A bowler with great command over the ball, he gets a good deal of work on at times, and always requires careful watching. In the field, too, he is very reliable, and by no means to be despised as a batsman, as he has shown on several important occasions at a crisis. He has been engaged for some years as a ground bowler at Lord's

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Size 35 x 22 cm | 14.0 x 8.5 inches

Date Published: 1895

Type: Antique photographic book plate

Author: Thomas, R. W.

Photograph by R. W. Thomas

Publication: Famous Cricketers & Cricket grounds

"Famous Cricketers and Cricket grounds"; Edited by C. W. Alcock; Published by Hudson & Kearns, London

Condition: Good |

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