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Arthur Haygarth

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412:, for the Fast Bowlers XI, South of England, and Old Harrovians. Though he also played three matches for Sussex, and twelve matches for the England XI, the vast majority of his cricket was for the MCC. He played 69 matches for the club in total, scoring over 1,600 runs including four half-centuries and his career best 97 which came in 1855. 441:
The last 11 editions, bound in red cloth, with gilded lettering and ornamented with an armorial design of a shield embodying the stumps, bat and ball, were produced at the sole expense of the MCC. At this point, however, the MCC opted to discontinue funding as the works were no longer profitable. The
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was published 1862, with the next thirteen editions being released at intervals until 1895. It contains all the information obtainable from 1746 to 1878, with a supplement concerning notable players for the next 20 years. The volumes appeared at fairly regular intervals between 1862 and 1879. The
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Haygarth assisted with cricket coaching regularly until 1870, walking to Harrow from his home in central London. Meanwhile, he preoccupied himself with writing and amassing information on cricket. Initially a hobby, it grew to become a profession as more and more of his works were published. The
392:, Haygarth made four and 19 batting for the Gentlemen of England though he did not bowl. Haygarth would go on to play for a great multitude of teams in his career. As well as the MCC and Middlesex, he played at the invitation of 388:, a "capable exponent of the game." From 1844 he played for the MCC against pre-county teams, and made his first-class debut in a Gentlemen of England v Gentlemen of Kent fixture considered now to be first-class. Played at 820: 840: 333:
Outside his playing career, Haygarth was a noted cricket writer and historian. He spent over sixty years compiling information and statistics. Of particular note was his compilation:
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in its obituary named him "a famous cricketer, whose name will always be gratefully recalled as long as the game continues to be played." He is buried at West Brompton Cemetery. A
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requested a copy of his collections with the intention to publish them in 1852, however several delays postponed the publication by ten years. The first volume of
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and Colonel Francis Haygarth. Though only he out of his brothers would go on to play cricket, he also had two cousins John Haygarth and
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between 1844 and 1861, as well as numerous other invitational and representative teams including an
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who became one of cricket's most significant historians. He played
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John Haygarth, FRS (1740-1827): A Physician of the Enlightenment
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Marylebone Cricket Club and Metropolitan Clubs cricketers
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did not appear until 23 years after Haygarth's death.
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first four, bound in purple cloth, were published by
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Frederick Lillywhite's Cricket Scores and Biographies
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Frederick Lillywhite's Cricket Scores and Biographies
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In his playing days he was considered, according to
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John Haygarth
Edward Haygarth
MCC
Sussex
First-class
Batting average
Balls
Wickets
Bowling average
5 wickets in innings
stumpings
CricketArchive
cricketer
first-class cricket
Marylebone Cricket Club
Sussex
England XI
Middlesex
Harrow
Hastings
William Haygarth
Henry William Haygarth
Edward Haygarth
Harrow School
Eton College
Winchester School
Lord's
Fuller Pilch
Earl of Winterton
Earl of Leicester

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