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Charles Kortright

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299:. In 1898, Grace was approaching 50 years old: and he famously refused to speak to Kortright following a Gloucestershire vs Essex match. This was the occasion on which Kortright, having uprooted two stumps, after Grace had shamelessly intimidated the umpire out of giving several dismissals, said: "Surely you're not going, Doc? There's still one stump standing". Grace claimed that he had never been so insulted. They were reconciled a few days later when they almost batted their way to a draw in the Gentlemen v Players match. Kortright told the whole story in a radio interview in the 1950s: the Gentlemen were two minutes away from saving the match when Kortright was out, after a lengthy last-wicket partnership. 212: 31: 291:
as their main weapon; they had bowled on some pitches just as flat as modern "shirt fronts". The bowling crease was smaller in those days, which restricted their angles of attack. He pointed out that he had used a larger ball and had smaller stumps to bowl at. The way to overcome these obstacles was
276:, were not first-class.) He was also a useful, hard-hitting batsman, with two first-class hundreds to his credit and an average of 17.61. Unlike most other gentleman amateurs, Kortright trained hard and bowled fast off a long run-up. He appeared for the Gentlemen in the 260:
1885–1888. Given a stake in a brewery in Kent by his father, he took steps to learn the business. His first class cricket career began in 1893, and he sold out of the brewery in 1894.
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The register of Tonbridge School, from 1820 to 1893 : also lists of exhibitoners [sic], &c., previous to 1820, and of head masters and second masters
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matches at an average of 21.05, with best innings figures of 8/57. (Many of Essex's matches prior to 1895, when they were admitted to the
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which flew over the batsman and was still rising as it cleared the boundary. He claimed this was the only time anyone had bowled six
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Charles Kortright played for Essex from 1889 to 1907. Having a private income, he played as an amateur. He took 489 wickets in
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and continued to take significant numbers of wickets. In 1903, he captained Essex. In retirement, he played golf.
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match which, in years when no Test team was touring England, was the most prestigious fixture of the season.
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Kortright lived until 1952 and was interviewed shortly before his death. The bowlers of his era used the
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and his wife Mary Jephson, daughter of the Rev. John Mounteney Jephson. He was educated at
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Kortright (front row 3rd from right) pictured with the Essex team of 1897
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Many batsmen were given a thorough battering by Kortright, including
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included him in his best XI never to play Test cricket for England.
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Tonbridge School, Tonbridge; Hughes, Walter Oldham Hughes- (1893).
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Kortright never played a Test match. Eventually he turned to
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He was the son of Augustus Kortright, an officer in the
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