- Noah Buxton
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Noah Buxton Personal information Full name Noah Buxton Born 6 November 1876
Codnor, Derbyshire, EnglandDied 26 May 1967 (aged 90)
Pontefract, EnglandBatting style Right-handed batsman Bowling style Right-arm medium fast bowler Relations Joseph Buxton Domestic team information Years Team 1902–1911 Derbyshire First-class debut 9 June 1902 Derbyshire v Warwickshire Last First-class 24 July 1911 Derbyshire v Surrey Career statistics Competition First-class Matches 7 Runs scored 40 Batting average 3.33 100s/50s / Top score 7 Balls bowled 312 Wickets 5 Bowling average 34.20 5 wickets in innings 10 wickets in match Best bowling Catches/stumpings 1/- Source: [1], October 2011 Noah Buxton (6 November 1876 - 26 May 1967) was an English cricketer who played first-class cricket for Derbyshire between 1902 and 1911.
Buxton was born at Codnor, Derbyshire, the son of William Buxton, a coal miner, and his wife Mary. In 1881 the family was living at Kirkby in Ashfield, Nottinghamshire.[1] Buxton made his debut for Derbyshire in the 1902 season. In his opening match against Warwickshire in June, he achieved his best bowling performance of 2 for 14. He played four more matches for Derbyshire during the 1902 season. In 1905, he played for Staffordshire in a Minor Counties match and reappeared for Derbyshire for one match in the 1907 season. In 1909 he was playing minor counties cricket for Cheshire but put in two appearances for Derbyshire in the 1911 season.
Buxton was a right-hand batsman and played 14 innings in 7 first class matches with an average of 3.33 and a top score of 7. He was a right-arm fast-medium bowler and took five first class wickets at an average of 34.2 and a best performance of 2 for 14.[2]
Buxton died at Pontefract, Yorkshire at the age of 90. His nephew Joseph Buxton played cricket for Nottinghamshire in 1937.
References
- ^ British Census 1881 RG11 3323/5 p 3
- ^ Noah Buxton at Cricket Archive
Categories:- 1876 births
- 1967 deaths
- English cricketers
- Derbyshire cricketers
- Cheshire cricketers
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